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The Sentinel - <strong>November</strong> <strong>2023</strong> — Vol. 48, No. 3


The Guelph/Wellington Seniors Association<br />

A non-profit organization based at the<br />

Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

http://www.gwsa-guelph.ca<br />

Directors & Officers<br />

Linda Jeffrey — Executive Director<br />

Pat Gage — President<br />

Donna Keating — Vice-President<br />

Art Roelofsen— Treasurer<br />

Directors<br />

Charlie Bishop<br />

Sam Montoya<br />

Karen Kelly<br />

Catheryn Cortissoz<br />

Elizabeth Steggles<br />

Yvonne Thomas<br />

Jeff Millard<br />

A MESSAGE FROM<br />

THE GWSA BOARD<br />

“<strong>November</strong> 11th<br />

the day we officially remember<br />

those who served,<br />

those who volunteered,<br />

those who were injured,<br />

those who made the ultimate sacrifice of death.<br />

We thank you<br />

And we thank you<br />

And we thank you again<br />

and again.<br />

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The Sentinel Team<br />

Carol Croft — Adminstrator, Printer<br />

Linda Green — Editor, Printer<br />

George Hughes — Printer<br />

Bill Shephard, Ray Miller — Part-time<br />

Assistants<br />

All of the above GWSA members<br />

are Volunteers.<br />

City Staff<br />

Matthew MacGuire — Program<br />

Manager<br />

Jill Hunt — Customer Service Clerk<br />

Jenn Bucci — Recreation Program<br />

Co-ordinator — Senior Services<br />

Becky MacDonald — Recreation<br />

Co-ordinator — Volunteers<br />

Mark Leeming — Chef<br />

Rotating — Facility Maintainer<br />

Kitchen & Dining Room Staff—Volunteers<br />

Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

A City of Guelph Recreation Facility run in<br />

partnership with the Community Services Department<br />

of the City of Guelph and the Guelph/<br />

Wellington Seniors Association<br />

683 Woolwich St., Guelph, ON, N1H 3Y8<br />

Tel.: 519-823-1291 / Fax: 519-823-8972<br />

Hours: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm M-F<br />

(closed Statutory Holidays)<br />

Read The Sentinel on our website,<br />

www.gwsa-guelph.ca<br />

ISSN: 0383 817X<br />

We will never forget<br />

Never forget<br />

Never ever<br />

We will remember you<br />

We will always remember you,<br />

Today and every day<br />

Always.”<br />

This Month, the GWSA Board message is to provide you and/or refresh<br />

you with some basic information on what an “Age Friendly Community” is<br />

and some background on its relationship to the City of Guelph “Older Age<br />

Strategy”. The GWSA Board has identified the need for an updated profile/<br />

survey in relation to the Guelph-Wellington County and its senior citizen<br />

population. This is very important for future planning.<br />

I know that many of you are familiar with these terms and may find this<br />

information repetitive, so please bear with me as I review it for those that<br />

may not be as familiar. It may also help our fellow seniors that are new to<br />

the Guelph-Wellington area become aware as to how important they are to<br />

the community. (Please note that much of this information is a cut and<br />

paste effort from existing material/documents already phrased in a manner<br />

that needs no editing).<br />

The City of Guelph website, under the section “Plans and Strategies”,<br />

discusses the Older Age Strategy (OAS). Within the OAS, the City of<br />

Guelph Council approved the Goal, Vision and Guiding Principles.<br />

Goal<br />

“Guelph is a great place to live and age well”<br />

Vision<br />

Guelph is an age-friendly community that:<br />

• Values and supports older adults<br />

• Optimizes opportunity for choice, independence, and quality of life<br />

• Celebrates diversity<br />

• Is inclusive of all, reducing inequities<br />

Guiding principles<br />

The City of Guelph will ensure that all services, policies, programs and<br />

resources are designed and delivered, where feasible, using the following<br />

guiding values and principles:<br />

• participation and inclusion of all citizens<br />

(Continued on page 4)<br />

NOTE: Disclaimer—The Sentinel and the GWSA do not necessarily agree<br />

with or support statements in the Sentinel made by advertisers, or submissions<br />

by writers (no political or religious topics please).<br />

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• respect and dignity<br />

• active engagement in communication and decision<br />

making<br />

• access to a safe living environment<br />

• fairness and equity<br />

• self-determination and choice<br />

Age friendly projects<br />

• The Bench Project<br />

• The Gatekeeper Project<br />

• Reflections on Aging<br />

• Age Friendly Businesses<br />

• Resources on the Go!<br />

The Strategy was developed based on extensive<br />

consultations, using a framework consistent with the<br />

World Health Organization’s (WHO) Dimensions of Age<br />

-Friendliness. The Older Adult Strategy includes 64<br />

recommendations, including 6 foundational, and 58 that<br />

relate to the World Health Organization’s 8 domains.<br />

The City of Guelph is committed to becoming agefriendly<br />

in each of these 8 identified domains:<br />

1) Social participation<br />

Goal - Guelph will offer facilities and programs that<br />

allow older adults to participate in recreational and social<br />

activities as they age<br />

2) Transportation<br />

Goal - Older adults in Guelph will have access to a range<br />

of public, private and community-run transportation<br />

services that are accessible, safe and affordable.<br />

3) Communications and information<br />

Goal - In Guelph, older adults and those who care for<br />

them will have easy access to comprehensive, timely and<br />

clear information regarding services and supports relevant<br />

to them.<br />

4) Community support and health services<br />

Goal - Guelph will be a community known for offering<br />

health and community services that fully support the well<br />

-being of older adults.<br />

5) Housing<br />

Goal - For older adults in Guelph, housing is available,<br />

affordable and supported sufficiently to allow them to<br />

choose where they will live as they age<br />

6) Respect and social inclusion<br />

Goal - In Guelph, all older adults will be treated<br />

respectfully and included fully in social life.<br />

7) Outdoor spaces and public buildings<br />

Goal - Buildings and outdoor spaces in Guelph will be<br />

safe, accessible, and appropriate for older adults.<br />

8) Civic participation and employment<br />

Goal - Guelph will be a place where older adults can<br />

contribute to the health of the economy and the<br />

community by actively participating in paid and unpaid<br />

work.<br />

I really encourage you to visit the City of Guelph<br />

website. I have only mentioned a small part of what is<br />

available for your learning or refreshing on the Older<br />

Adult Strategy and/or Age Friendly projects. We will also<br />

continue to update you in reference to our GWSA plans<br />

to provide the means to update our community profile in<br />

relation to seniors.<br />

https://guelph.ca/plans-and-strategies/older-adultstrategy/<br />

Donna Keating<br />

Vice-President / Vice-Chair<br />

Guelph – Wellington Seniors Association<br />

SILVERTONES CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT<br />

When: Friday, December 1, <strong>2023</strong>, at 2:00 p.m.<br />

Where: Trinity United Church<br />

400 Stevenson Street N<br />

Guelph<br />

Good Will Cash Offering<br />

(Parking in church lot, side streets by church or Speedvale Plaza)<br />

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THE EDITOR’S PAGE<br />

by Linda Green<br />

IN NOVEMBER<br />

<strong>November</strong> comes<br />

And <strong>November</strong> goes,<br />

With the last red berries<br />

And the first white snows.<br />

With night coming early,<br />

And dawn coming late,<br />

And ice in the bucket<br />

And frost by the gate.<br />

The fires burn<br />

And the kettles sing,<br />

And earth sinks to rest<br />

Until next spring.<br />

In <strong>November</strong>, the trees are standing all sticks<br />

and bones. Without their leaves, how lovely<br />

they are, spreading their arms like dancers.<br />

They know it is time to be still.<br />

In <strong>November</strong>, some birds move away and<br />

some birds stay. The air is full of good-byes<br />

and well-wishes. The birds who are leaving<br />

look very serious. No silly spring chirping<br />

now. They have long journeys and must<br />

watch where they are going. The staying<br />

birds are serious, too, for cold times lie<br />

ahead. Hard times. All berries will be<br />

treasures.<br />

- by Cynthia Rylant<br />

― by Clyde Watson<br />

Special Printing For Members<br />

Looking for that<br />

Special Unique Christmas Gift?<br />

The Sentinel can print a custom 2024 Calendar using your<br />

own photographs (14 pictures-landscape style) for $15.00<br />

(including HST) per calendar. If you want the calendars for<br />

Christmas, please submit them no later than December 13.<br />

Email us your request or leave us a message in our mailbox.<br />

You can usually find us in the office on Monday, Wednesday,<br />

or Friday mornings 9 a.m.-noon.<br />

DONATIONS<br />

To donate easily, with a credit<br />

card, visit our website<br />

www.gwsa-guelph.ca and click<br />

on the ‘Donate’ button or call:<br />

519-823-1291<br />

<strong>November</strong> 10, <strong>2023</strong>, is the deadline for<br />

submissions for the<br />

December <strong>2023</strong> Sentinel.<br />

Email submissions to: sentinel@gwsa-guelph.ca<br />

or drop yours off at the Evergreen Front Desk.<br />

Distribution of the December <strong>issue</strong><br />

is on <strong>November</strong> 30, <strong>2023</strong>.<br />

Editor is not responsible for quality of submitted photos<br />

(but we’ll do our best).<br />

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Volunteer Corner from Becky MacDonald<br />

June Callwood Outstanding Achievement<br />

Award for Voluntarism<br />

This award recognizes people and groups<br />

who have made outstanding contributions<br />

as volunteers in their communities.<br />

There are two categories:<br />

Outstanding Volunteer Award: recognizes an<br />

individual or group for their commitment to<br />

volunteering and longstanding service to their<br />

community. Up to 20 individuals and/or groups<br />

receive this award each year.<br />

Excellence in Volunteer Management Award:<br />

recognizes an individual or group from an<br />

organization that is incorporated as a not-for-profit<br />

corporation or registered as a charity for their<br />

achievement in encouraging people to volunteer in<br />

their communities. Up to five individuals and/or<br />

groups receive this award each year<br />

Deadline: <strong>November</strong> 25<br />

If you are interested in nominating a fellow<br />

volunteer, please speak to Becky in the main office<br />

on Mondays or Wednesdays, or email<br />

becky.macdonald@guelph.ca<br />

Orientation and Training<br />

All volunteers will be required to complete the<br />

mandatory Orientation & Training. The training can<br />

be completed from the comfort of your home <strong>online</strong>.<br />

For those who do not have access to a computer,<br />

training dates will be set up for you to attend in the<br />

near future.<br />

Please contact Becky MacDonald<br />

becky.macdonald@guelph.ca for more information<br />

and if you have any questions.<br />

GWSA COMMITTEES<br />

Computer Mentoring<br />

If you enjoy working with computers/iPads/Apple<br />

products and have experience in this area and would<br />

like to educate others, this is for you! Computer<br />

Mentoring is on Mondays in the afternoon.<br />

Governance Committee<br />

Assists the Board of Directors with the development<br />

and review of bylaws, policies, and procedures for<br />

the Association. Morning meetings 4-6 times per<br />

year. Experience in governance with a not-for-profit<br />

organization, and comfort working with documents<br />

or willingness to learn would be assets. Looking to<br />

recruit 2-3 more team members.<br />

Special Events<br />

Looking for a team of volunteers to assist with<br />

planning, organizing and running special events<br />

throughout the year for the members and community.<br />

Sentinel Drivers<br />

The Sentinel team is looking for drivers to assist with<br />

the delivery of the monthly newsletter, the Sentinel.<br />

You would be given a specific section of the city to<br />

deliver the newsletters to once a month.<br />

Travel Committee<br />

Our committee leader needs members who want to<br />

join others in the group to help brainstorm, organize,<br />

plan and possibly escort trips, travel, and tours for<br />

those seniors who love to go places! Come join in,<br />

meet new friends, and have fun!<br />

Welcome & Information Desk<br />

Looking for energetic, friendly, outgoing individuals<br />

to assist with greeting, providing tours and<br />

answering questions about the centre during the<br />

week, Monday to Friday. Two shifts available,<br />

morning and afternoon in the main lobby.<br />

How to get involved?<br />

First, complete an <strong>online</strong> application form:<br />

https://gwsa-guelph.ca/1749-2/<br />

No computer? Pick up a paper application at the<br />

Evergreen Seniors Community Centre front desk.<br />

Second, you will be contacted to set up an interview<br />

followed with training. If you are a current volunteer,<br />

you are more than welcome to take on more than one<br />

position. Follow up with Becky for more details.<br />

For more information about a particular position or<br />

about volunteering in general, contact Becky<br />

MacDonald by phone 519-822-1260 ext. 2096 or<br />

email: becky.macdonald@guelph.ca.<br />

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JOYCE<br />

Have you thought about volunteering but don’t<br />

think you can get the flexibility that you need for<br />

your lifestyle? Joyce works seasonally from March/<br />

April to the end of October as a gardener at The<br />

Cambridge Golf Course. During the month of<br />

<strong>November</strong>, she sometimes travels and needs to ‘catch<br />

up’ on doctor’s appointments and other necessities.<br />

She needed to find a volunteer position that allowed<br />

her to work during the spring/summer months but<br />

volunteer from December to April. She found it by<br />

working in the Evergreen Bistro kitchen and she’s<br />

been volunteering there for approximately 10 years.<br />

This arrangement lets Joyce maintain a work/<br />

volunteer/life balance.<br />

By volunteering at the Bistro during the winter<br />

months, Joyce can ‘fill in’ for snowbirds as they go<br />

away for their winter escape. She can also be a<br />

‘floater’ for volunteers who are sick, or when there is<br />

a shortage of volunteers – this arrangement works for<br />

everyone concerned.<br />

Volunteering in the kitchen works for Joyce<br />

because she likes to be on her feet and keep busy.<br />

She’s a morning person so enjoys the early shift that<br />

EVERGREEN MARKET<br />

‘For Sale’ ads will be left in for 3 <strong>issue</strong>s from first<br />

insertion (i.e., in Sept. <strong>issue</strong> — removed from Dec.<br />

<strong>issue</strong>); if you wish it to remain in longer, please<br />

contact The Sentinel office and/or leave us a message.<br />

If your item sells, please let us know so that we can<br />

remove it. NO ‘Accommodation’ or ‘Vehicle’ ads<br />

will be included in the Evergreen Market. Such ads<br />

will be treated as advertising inserted within these<br />

pages at the current Sentinel advertising rates plus<br />

HST.<br />

Thank you, Sentinel Administrator<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Tony Little Gazzelle Spring Master. Asking $20. Call<br />

519-766-1151.<br />

Unfortunately, I no longer have need of certain<br />

medications for dogs. Fortekor, 2.5 mg tab: 19<br />

tablets. Vetmedin, 2.5 mg Pimobendan capsules: 88<br />

capsules. Vetmedin, 5 mg capsules: 12 capsules.<br />

Tacrolimus (oil) .02% Opthalmic drops, unopened. If<br />

you can use them, please contact me. 416-706-3971.<br />

is required and says the position “helps to get me out<br />

of the house and get the day started.” There are<br />

specific tasks that she performs every shift and,<br />

because the Bistro has a commercial kitchen, she’s<br />

learned a lot about safe food handling. As well as<br />

enjoying the steady pace of the kitchen, Joyce feels<br />

that she benefits from the team spirit, fun, laughter<br />

and camaraderie of the other volunteers in the Bistro.<br />

Besides the pace of volunteering in the kitchen,<br />

Joyce expresses a sense of satisfaction in preparing<br />

food for people who don’t want to or can’t cook for<br />

themselves. She recognizes that regular, daily<br />

customers are extremely appreciative of the service<br />

that the Bistro volunteers provide.<br />

Much appreciation to<br />

all of the dedicated<br />

volunteers who work in<br />

the kitchen and other<br />

positions in the Bistro!<br />

Written by: Jessie Watt,<br />

Volunteer<br />

Foldable Golf Cart. Pictures available. Asking $75.<br />

Electric Velec 28” Bicycle. Never used. Asking<br />

$2700. Pictures available. Call Carol 519-835-8191.<br />

Samsonite hard case Golf Travel Case. Like new.<br />

Asking $95, original cost over $300. Call Wally at<br />

519-836-5667.<br />

WANTED<br />

I am looking for someone to DRIVE ME WITH<br />

THEIR CAR in Guelph once or twice a week,<br />

approximately 1-2 hours. I am a senior. Please call<br />

me for more details, 519-362-9960.<br />

Free advertising for GWSA members ONLY.<br />

PLEASE REMEMBER TO<br />

INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND PHONE<br />

NUMBER WITH YOUR ITEM(S).<br />

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GWSA Group & Activity Reports<br />

ALL Activity Groups require that you MUST have an up-to-date GWSA Membership to participate.<br />

Art in the Hall<br />

All of the art groups and artisans<br />

will have an opportunity to show off<br />

their wares and offer items for sale if<br />

they wish. A portion of the cost will<br />

go toward the GWSA, and staff at the<br />

cash will be familiar with how to<br />

process these payments and ensure<br />

artists receive their funds, again, if<br />

they wish to sell their creations.<br />

A contract will be sent out to all<br />

groups to review; it outlines how the<br />

shows will run. I intend to change the<br />

art monthly and to be present the second<br />

Monday of each month to put up<br />

a new show. Some shows will run<br />

longer and we may have special<br />

presentations.<br />

I plan on going through the list of<br />

groups alphabetically as presented in<br />

the Sentinel. Please start to think<br />

about the piece you would like to<br />

hang, present and showcase.<br />

Further information will be forwarded<br />

to all groups.<br />

Badminton<br />

The Badminton Club continues to be<br />

a thriving and popular club with a<br />

membership of 115, and numerous in<br />

-house and external activities taking<br />

place.<br />

There were a number of new members,<br />

so a Level 1 coaching clinic<br />

was held to help new members get<br />

back into the swing of the game.<br />

Level 1 reviews the basic skills of<br />

footwork, positioning and commonly<br />

used strokes such as the forehand and<br />

backhand. Since many new members<br />

have not played badminton in a number<br />

of years, reviewing basic skills is<br />

a great way to re-introduce members<br />

to the game and help them improve<br />

their skills. A level 2 clinic is being<br />

planned for later this fall.<br />

A few external social events were<br />

also held, including lawn bowling<br />

and an annual August potluck in the<br />

park. Both were big successes with<br />

CBC radio being present at the lawn<br />

bowling, where some of our members<br />

were interviewed. Spouses and<br />

other family members were invited to<br />

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both those events, so it was a great<br />

way to meet members’ families.<br />

We are planning our annual Christmas<br />

lunch to be held in December. A<br />

food bank drive was successfully<br />

held last year so we are planning to<br />

hold it again.<br />

None of these things could take<br />

place without a committed leadership<br />

team and a number of members assisting<br />

with different aspects of the<br />

club helping to run the coaching sessions<br />

and tournaments, assisting with<br />

the social events, etc. However, like<br />

many clubs, trying to recruit members<br />

to fill leadership positions is a<br />

challenge.<br />

Overall, it has been a highly successful<br />

year to this point. Badminton<br />

at the GWSA continues to grow in<br />

popularity and our club continues to<br />

adapt to the needs of our members.<br />

Come check us out and maybe we’ll<br />

see you on the court!<br />

Metis Beading &<br />

Jewelry Making<br />

Bring your kit along to the Board<br />

Room Fridays from 11 am to 12<br />

noon to work on your personal beadwork<br />

and jewelry projects. Leslie<br />

will facilitate impromptu mini classes<br />

on Metis beadworking. We will also<br />

have resources to share or give away<br />

and Leslie will have materials you<br />

may purchase if you wish. Cost $2.00<br />

per session.<br />

Book Club 1<br />

Our group meets in the Board Room<br />

on the last Friday of each month<br />

from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. For <strong>November</strong>,<br />

our selection is “The Last<br />

High” by Daniel Kalla. In December<br />

we will be reading “Breathless”<br />

by Amy McCullogh.<br />

Monthly fee is $3.00. At present,<br />

we have a wait list.<br />

Book Club 2<br />

Our group meets the second Friday<br />

of the month in the Board Room<br />

from 1-2:30 p.m. We have selected<br />

our books for the next months to include:<br />

<strong>November</strong> - The Maid by Nina<br />

Prose, December - A Man Called<br />

Ove by Fredrik Backman, January -<br />

The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner<br />

and February -Becoming by<br />

Michele Obama.<br />

The monthly fee is $3.00 and we<br />

currently have a wait list.<br />

Bridge<br />

GWSA welcomes all Bridge players<br />

with a basic knowledge of the game<br />

to enjoy playing bridge in a friendly<br />

and comfortable environment. We<br />

offer both Recreational and Duplicate<br />

Bridge. No partner? No problem! We<br />

mix and mingle with a room full of<br />

eager players so that everyone has a<br />

partner for any of our regularly<br />

scheduled games.<br />

Join us for recreational bridge in<br />

the afternoon or evening.<br />

Tuesdays 6:30-9:00 pm Evergreen<br />

Room 3<br />

Thursdays 12:30-3:30 pm Evergreen<br />

Room 3<br />

Bunka<br />

Bunka embroidery is created by using<br />

a unique combination of punch<br />

needle and special silk-like rayon<br />

thread. When completed, many pictures<br />

resemble delicately shaded<br />

paintings. In fact, the needle is held<br />

and operates in much the same manner<br />

as an artist’s brush or pencil. We<br />

do not teach classes or have an instructor,<br />

so you should have some<br />

experience in the craft, and members<br />

are required to purchase their own<br />

supplies. Every Wednesday from<br />

9:15 a.m. to noon in Room 3. Currently<br />

there is a wait list.<br />

See Bunkawithflair.com.<br />

Canasta<br />

Come out and join our friendly group<br />

for a game of Canasta. We welcome<br />

all levels of players. If you are new<br />

to the game, we will be glad to teach<br />

you. Join us on Fridays from 9:00 to<br />

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11:30 a.m. in Room 3. For more information,<br />

contact:<br />

canastagwsa@gmail.com.<br />

Chess<br />

Do you enjoy the game of chess?<br />

Come out and make friends! Our<br />

club is open to players of all levels.<br />

We are primarily amateur players<br />

simply out for the joy of casual<br />

chess, although with enough interest,<br />

we could organize small tournaments.<br />

We meet on the second and<br />

fourth Friday of each month in the<br />

Evergreen Board Room from 10 a.m.<br />

to noon and we ask for $2 per person<br />

each time for the GWSA. And don’t<br />

worry if you don’t have a chess set<br />

— we have three sets as well as a<br />

digital clock for those interested in a<br />

time control!<br />

Computer Mentoring<br />

There are two mentors available every<br />

Monday from 1-3 p.m. to answer<br />

your questions. We can help with<br />

Windows PCs and Android<br />

smartphones and tablets. And now<br />

we are able to assist iPad and iPhone<br />

users!<br />

If you are using a laptop computer,<br />

please bring it with you. The fee is<br />

$3 for members of the GWSA and $5<br />

for non-members. Please register at<br />

the front desk for each class before<br />

joining us in the Computer Room.<br />

Craft Group<br />

The ladies of the Craft Club are very<br />

busy making beautiful articles for our<br />

store. We continue to make hats,<br />

mitts and scarves to donate to the<br />

needy. We have had a few of the<br />

GWSA members also donating these<br />

items so we can reach as many as<br />

possible. We need wool donations<br />

of all types. Come see our NEW<br />

Treasure Chest, finally rebuilt.<br />

Guelph Wood Carving Club<br />

est. Circa 1986<br />

A well-established wood carving<br />

club of mostly seniors (both men and<br />

women) has operated in the Guelph<br />

area for decades.<br />

We do carving in the round, like<br />

cartoon characters, birds and wildlife,<br />

spoons, bowls, etc.<br />

Other carving techniques include<br />

relief carving, marquetry, and pyrography.<br />

Training is available.<br />

Meets Monday evening 6:00 pm-<br />

9:00 pm in Evergreen Room 2.<br />

Cribbage<br />

Come on out on a Tuesday afternoon<br />

for a friendly game of Cribbage in<br />

Room 3 of the Evergreen Centre. The<br />

room is open at 12:30 pm and we<br />

start playing at 1:00 pm. Everyone is<br />

welcome, and we play 8 games, with<br />

prizes at the end of the afternoon. If<br />

you are not sure how to play, we<br />

have instructors to help.<br />

Darts Club<br />

Our Dart Club began with a great<br />

group of people - some returning<br />

from pre-Covid and some new<br />

folks. We always have a good time<br />

and a lot of laughs.<br />

September high scores (100 plus)<br />

Neville - 148<br />

Bob L. - 126<br />

Margaret - 111 & 101<br />

Will - 105<br />

Ernie - 105 & 100<br />

George - 102<br />

Marcel 100<br />

We meet on the Auditorium Stage<br />

Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00 am<br />

- 12:00 pm.<br />

Darts has an annual fee of $25 and<br />

you must be a current member of<br />

GWSA. Register on RecEnroll.<br />

Drumming<br />

We gather in a circle. Different ages,<br />

cultures, capabilities, backgrounds<br />

and experience. The call of the drum<br />

will bring us together. Someone<br />

starts a simple beat, others join in,<br />

and then we all join in. We close our<br />

eyes, listen to each other, and listen<br />

to ourselves. We all know each other<br />

without saying a word, linked together<br />

through percussion music. Drumming<br />

feeds the soul.<br />

Rhythm circles are the perfect environment<br />

to explore ideas for sounding<br />

together, creating exciting<br />

grooves and having fun! We all have<br />

rhythm! Some drums and percussion<br />

instruments will be provided or bring<br />

your own. Sessions are open to everyone.<br />

Join us Tuesdays from 9:30-<br />

10:30 a.m. in Room 3. Cost is $2.00<br />

per session.<br />

Line Dancing<br />

Evergreen Auditorium<br />

Phyllis (519-836-9415)<br />

Donna (519-831-0943)<br />

Line dancing is exercise not only for<br />

the body but the mind as well. It’s an<br />

excuse to get out, meet new friends,<br />

enjoy good music, and no partner is<br />

required. If you have never line<br />

danced before or need a refresher, the<br />

Introduction to Line Dancing is<br />

where to start. Here you will learn<br />

the basic steps and easier dances to<br />

slower music. The Line Dance Step<br />

Tutorial is an opportunity to learn<br />

and practise steps not taught in the<br />

Introduction to Line Dancing class<br />

and will help prepare you for the Beyond<br />

the Basics classes which are the<br />

next step up from the Introduction to<br />

Line Dancing. The Intermediate class<br />

is for experienced line dancers looking<br />

for a challenge.<br />

Monday Line Dance Classes<br />

9:15-9:30 am Line Dance Step<br />

Tutorial<br />

9:30-10:30 am Beyond the Basics<br />

10:45-11:45 am Intermediate<br />

Thursday Line Dance Classes<br />

1:00-2:00 pm Introduction to Line<br />

Dancing<br />

2:15-3:15 pm Beyond the Basics<br />

The first 3 visits are free. After<br />

that, in addition to providing us proof<br />

of a GWSA membership, it’s $2.00<br />

each time you come.<br />

Mah Jongg<br />

Mah Jongg has started up again in<br />

Room 4 on Mondays from 2:30-4:30<br />

p.m., except the last Monday of the<br />

month when it will be in the Dining<br />

Room. It is a game played with tiles,<br />

similar to Dominoes. Instruction is<br />

available for those who don’t know<br />

how to play.<br />

Peer Learning<br />

Peer Learning is for seniors who like<br />

to have a good discussion with a<br />

small, friendly group. It’s a great way<br />

to meet new people and have fun<br />

while learning. This fall we will be<br />

offering the following class in the<br />

Boardroom: Tuesdays, 1:30-3:30 pm:<br />

Rivers and Waterways.<br />

For more information, contact<br />

Andrew Webb 226-500-4755 or Barb<br />

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McLeod 519-823-2531.<br />

Into Focus Photography<br />

We are a friendly group of amateur<br />

photographers with equipment ranging<br />

from mobile phones and pointand-shoot<br />

cameras to fancy DSLR<br />

models. We share a common interest<br />

in photography as a hobby and we<br />

learn from each other. New members<br />

are always welcome. Our regular<br />

meetings are on the last Monday of<br />

every month in Room 4.<br />

If you are interested in joining, contact<br />

Stu McCannell<br />

(smccannell@rogers.com).<br />

Pickleball<br />

Pickleball is a sport in which four<br />

players use solid paddles made of<br />

wood or composite materials to hit a<br />

perforated polymer ball over a net.<br />

The sport shares features of other<br />

racquet sports: the dimensions and<br />

layout of a badminton court and a net<br />

and rules similar to tennis, with a few<br />

modifications.<br />

This sport is for people of all<br />

ages who are looking for some fun,<br />

laughter, socialization and exercise.<br />

It’s easy to learn, but can be challenging<br />

for those with a competitive<br />

nature. All levels of skill invited.<br />

Pickleball equipment is provided.<br />

Scrabble<br />

Scrabble is back! Come join us for<br />

Scrabble at 1 pm to 3:30 pm every<br />

Thursday in the Hall outside the Library.<br />

All skills from newbie to expert.<br />

Drop-ins are welcome or call<br />

me for more information. Previous<br />

members, please join us again. Brand<br />

new players are most welcome. All<br />

you need is a GWSA membership!<br />

Any questions? Call or email Sebastian.<br />

Phone: 647-580-5780.<br />

Shuffleboard<br />

Come on out and join our group. Enjoy<br />

some gentle exercise, friendship<br />

and fun. Membership is available to<br />

all paid-up GWSA members for a<br />

$10 fee every six months. Register<br />

the first time you play. Beginners are<br />

welcome and instruction is available.<br />

The group plays Tuesdays and<br />

Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m.<br />

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Silver Strummers<br />

The ukulele orchestra is an unqualified<br />

success story! There are<br />

now 65 individuals who have joined<br />

the Silver Strummers. We welcome<br />

ALL skill levels, beginner through<br />

advanced. We will provide you with<br />

all the information you will need to<br />

get started. If you would like to try<br />

the universally accessible and friendly<br />

instrument of the ukulele, please<br />

contact Eva Quan 519-820-1032.<br />

Silvertones<br />

The Silvertones members practise<br />

weekly in Room 3 on Fridays from 2<br />

to 3:30 p.m. We do have a few openings<br />

so please contact Doreen Muir<br />

@ 519-831-8323 if you would like to<br />

join our choir or would like more<br />

information. You do not have to be<br />

able to read music, just have a love<br />

for singing.<br />

Rug Hooking<br />

We have been gathering as a group of<br />

rug hookers at the Evergreen Centre<br />

since February 2022. Traditional rug<br />

hooking is both art and a craft. Many<br />

beautiful and unique items are made<br />

by pulling loops of fabric or yarn<br />

through a stiff, woven base such as<br />

burlap or linen. It is enjoyable, fun<br />

and a very social hobby. Beginners<br />

are welcome and we will help you<br />

get started. The Rug Hooking Group<br />

meets on Tuesday afternoon, 12-4, in<br />

Room 2.<br />

Contact: Kathy McCallum, 226-<br />

821-1331. Email:<br />

kamccallum28@gmail.com.<br />

Skiing<br />

For the 2024 ski season, it costs<br />

$10.00 plus HST to join the Ski Club.<br />

You register and pay for the Downhill<br />

Ski Club at the front desk of the<br />

Evergreen Centre. It helps to own a 5<br />

-7 Pass purchased from Blue Mountain<br />

well before the start of the ski<br />

season. Every Monday, we carpool<br />

by meeting at the lower Evergreen<br />

Parking Lot by the Enabling Garden<br />

at 8:00 am, drive to Blue Mountain,<br />

and return to Guelph by 6:00 pm.<br />

Contact Bob Shearer 519-831-4093<br />

for Ski Club information.<br />

Evergreen Snooker Club<br />

The Evergreen Snooker Club is composed<br />

of a group of active, friendly<br />

players with skill levels covering the<br />

full spectrum from learner/beginner<br />

to accomplished player. If you are<br />

interested in learning the game, or<br />

have played in the past and want to<br />

get back into it, please drop by the<br />

Snooker Room. You will be assured<br />

a warm welcome and a place to try<br />

your hand at one of our three tables.<br />

The Snooker Room is open weekdays<br />

between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm and<br />

any other time the Evergreen Centre<br />

may be open.<br />

The primary focus of the club is to<br />

have fun, build friendships and socialize.<br />

Your snooker skill level is<br />

irrelevant, so don’t feel intimidated if<br />

you are a beginner. Prospective<br />

members may visit the club room up<br />

to three times without charge to help<br />

with their decision on whether to<br />

join. While most of the current members<br />

are men, there is a small group<br />

of women who play regularly<br />

(typically on Tuesday mornings), so<br />

ladies, don’t be shy, give it a try.<br />

Membership is available to all paid<br />

-up members of the GWSA on payment<br />

of the prescribed annual snooker<br />

activity fee. The current fee of<br />

$79.10 (plus tax) buys you access to<br />

the Snooker Room any time it is open<br />

and to all the snooker you care to<br />

play.<br />

Storytelling<br />

Storytelling is on Tuesdays from<br />

12:15 to 1:15 pm in Room 4 and<br />

even more members of the Guelph<br />

Guild of Storytellers will be joining<br />

to facilitate. Let’s share your best<br />

storytelling at regular public performances!<br />

Cost $2.00 per session.<br />

Please sign up on RecEnroll for a fun<br />

-filled activity!<br />

Texas Hold ’Em<br />

Why not come out and have fun with<br />

us? We are averaging about 24 players<br />

a week. We are situated in the<br />

Dining Room. We charge $2 per<br />

week and pretty well all of that goes<br />

back to the GWSA. We play Tuesdays<br />

& Fridays from 6:30 to 8:30<br />

pm.<br />

Each player starts off with $650 in<br />

real casino chips, and, as we do not<br />

play for money, we work on a point<br />

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system. The one with the most points<br />

each week is the winner. We play<br />

until there is only one player left or<br />

8:30 pm comes, whichever is first.<br />

We will gladly teach anyone who is<br />

interested in playing. Just follow the<br />

laughter to find us. We welcome everyone<br />

who wants to play and enjoys<br />

company. We have quite a few ladies<br />

playing at present and would always<br />

welcome more. We do not want to<br />

become a men’s club! Remember,<br />

you have to be a member of the<br />

GWSA to play.<br />

Seniors Mixed Volleyball<br />

Thursday mornings at the West End<br />

Community Centre from 10:30 a.m. -<br />

noon.<br />

$60 for the season, September to<br />

June.<br />

Must have some mobility and hand/<br />

eye co-ordination.<br />

Any questions or concerns, please<br />

contact:<br />

Co-ordinator Johanna van Boxtel,<br />

416-579-7143<br />

Johannavanboxtel60@gmail.com.<br />

Walking Club (Indoor)<br />

You can register for the Walking<br />

Club’s <strong>2023</strong>-2024 winter walking<br />

season <strong>online</strong> through RecEnroll or at<br />

the front desk of the Evergreen Centre.<br />

There is a $10 annual fee and you<br />

must be an active member of the<br />

GWSA.<br />

We will be walking Wednesday<br />

mornings from 10:45 am to 11:45 am<br />

at the Guelph Sports Dome (375 College<br />

Ave. West). We recommend that<br />

you be there around 10:30 am, to<br />

hang up your coat and change to indoor<br />

shoes. No outdoor shoes are<br />

allowed on the turf surface.<br />

If you are interested in helping with<br />

this group or would like any additional<br />

information, please contact<br />

walkingclubgwsa@gmail.com.<br />

Watercolour Painters<br />

The Evergreen Watercolour Painters<br />

provides an opportunity for watercolour<br />

painters to practise their hobby<br />

along with others sharing the same<br />

interest, while encouraging one another<br />

and receiving information, ideas<br />

and inspiration. While we do not<br />

offer classes or lessons, we welcome<br />

accomplished watercolour painters.<br />

There is a small annual membership<br />

fee and membership with the GWSA<br />

is required. We meet in Room 2 from<br />

12:30 to 4 p.m. on the 1st and 5th<br />

Wednesday of the month, and from 9<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. on the third Wednesday.<br />

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES<br />

FUNDRAISING SALE<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 18, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.<br />

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Writers Club<br />

If you enjoy the power of the pen,<br />

come join the Writers Club. We can<br />

toss around ideas and topics to get<br />

the creative juices flowing. Then let’s<br />

share the resulting written shape for<br />

constructive comments, while enjoying<br />

the company of others. Please<br />

feel welcome to join the journey. We<br />

will meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday<br />

of the month in the Board Room,<br />

from 1-3 p.m. There is a weekly fee<br />

of $2 for the GWSA. Contact Susan<br />

Jackson 519-265-3246.<br />

Writing Your Life Story<br />

As you may know, the Writing Your<br />

Life Story Activity Group, which<br />

started last September, has proved<br />

very popular and the members of that<br />

group are well on their way to producing<br />

a Life Story. I shall be starting<br />

up a NEW GROUP in January 2024<br />

and look forward to welcoming new<br />

members on Thursday, January 11 at<br />

2:00 p.m. in the Board Room. Working<br />

as a group, you will find that your<br />

writing skills improve as your memories<br />

are revived, and we have found<br />

that no one’s life is “boring”. We all<br />

have stories to tell. For more information,<br />

please contact Jennifer<br />

Blackie at<br />

jblackie@bell.net or 519-824-7204.<br />

Harcourt United Church, 87 Dean Ave., Guelph<br />

Adult Admission $3.00<br />

Bake Sale on Site<br />

For more information call 519-400-2457<br />

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GWSA Groups & Activities Contact Information<br />

You may be required to show your up-to-date GWSA membership card at any activity.<br />

For more Program Group information, go to https://gwsa-guelph.ca and go to the<br />

CONTACT US menu. Click on Program Groups to get in contact with Program Group<br />

Leaders. Or pick up a print copy of the Sentinel for group contacts.<br />

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Art In The Hall<br />

Kim Taylor<br />

ArtInTheHall@gwsa-guelph.ca<br />

Art Studio In 2<br />

Evergreen Room 2<br />

Nora Kelly<br />

Every 2 nd & 4 th Wed. 1-4 pm<br />

Badminton<br />

Evergreen Auditorium<br />

Jeff Millard<br />

Tues. 7-9:30 pm<br />

Thurs. & Fri. 10:30 am-1 pm,<br />

Sun. 1:30-3:30 pm<br />

Mon. & Wed. 1-4 pm (WECC)<br />

No play at WECC July & August<br />

Ball Co-ed Slopitch<br />

City Diamond<br />

Deborah Waitson<br />

Wednesday 6:30-8:00 pm<br />

May- Sept.<br />

Beading & Jewelry Making<br />

Board Room<br />

Fridays 11 am-12 pm<br />

Casual Bicycling<br />

Various Locations in and<br />

around Guelph<br />

John Ness<br />

Wed. - May 1-Oct. 31 - 9:00 am-noon<br />

Bid Euchre on Thursdays<br />

Evergreen Room 2<br />

Phyllis Goodhew<br />

Thursdays 1 pm-4 pm<br />

Book Club 1<br />

Board Room<br />

Veronica Sanche<br />

Last Friday of month - 1-2:30 pm<br />

Book Club 2<br />

Board Room<br />

Lynne Oxley<br />

Second Friday of month - 1-2:30 pm<br />

Bridge<br />

Evergreen Room 3<br />

gwsa.bridge@gmail.com<br />

Tuesdays - 6:30-9:00 pm<br />

Thursdays - 12:30-3:30 pm<br />

Bunka Art Group<br />

Evergreen Room 3<br />

Diane Barber<br />

Wednesdays - 9:15 am-noon<br />

Canasta<br />

Evergreen Room 3<br />

canastagwsa@gmail.com<br />

Fridays - 9:00-11:30 am<br />

Canoe Club<br />

canoeclubmembership@gmail.com<br />

Seasonal twice-weekly outings<br />

See GWSA website or Sentinel description<br />

Chess Club<br />

Board Room<br />

Bruce Hurst<br />

2nd & 4th Fridays – 10 am-12 pm<br />

Computer Club<br />

Computer Room<br />

Ross Knechtel<br />

Ken Chupa<br />

September, <strong>November</strong>, January<br />

2nd Monday - 2-4 pm<br />

Computer Mentoring<br />

Computer Room<br />

Ken Chupa<br />

Computer mentoring is a drop-in program.<br />

No appointment necessary.<br />

Computer mentoring is offered every Monday (except<br />

when the Centre is closed) from 1:00 to 3:00 pm<br />

Craft Club<br />

Evergreen Room 2<br />

Contact TBA<br />

Fridays - 8:30 am-1:30 pm<br />

Cribbage<br />

Evergreen Room 3<br />

Elaine Miller<br />

Tuesdays 12:30 pm-4 pm<br />

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Darts Club<br />

Auditorium<br />

Neville Newman<br />

Tuesdays and Fridays, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm<br />

Diabetes Support Group<br />

Room 3<br />

Bill MacDonald<br />

2nd Tuesday – 11 am -12 pm<br />

4th Tuesday – 10 am -12 pm<br />

Drumming<br />

Room 3<br />

Ellen & Gordon Webb<br />

Tuesdays 9:30-10:30 am<br />

Euchre on Monday<br />

Evergreen Room 3<br />

Earl Mead<br />

Mondays - 1:00-3:00 pm<br />

Euchre on Friday<br />

Evergreen Room 4<br />

Peter Smith<br />

Fridays - 1:00-4:00 pm<br />

Golf<br />

Tom Kane<br />

Mondays, May to September<br />

Into Focus Photography<br />

Evergreen Room 4<br />

Stu McCannell<br />

Last Monday of every month—2:30-5 pm<br />

$24.00 a year<br />

Line Dancing<br />

Evergreen Auditorium<br />

Phyllis<br />

Donna<br />

Mondays – 9:15 to noon<br />

Thursdays – 1:00 to 3:15 p.m.<br />

Mah Jongg<br />

Evergreen Room 4<br />

Gladys Robson<br />

Mondays - 2:30-4:30 p.m.<br />

Last Mon. of the month in Dining Rm.<br />

Peer Learning<br />

Boardroom<br />

Barb McLeod<br />

Andrew Webb<br />

Tuesdays 1:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

Pickleball<br />

Rudy Simon<br />

gwsapickleball@gmail.com<br />

Evergreen Auditorium<br />

Monday 12:00 – 3 p.m. (B/I)<br />

Tuesday 8:30 am – 10:30 a.m. (I/A)<br />

& 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (B/I)<br />

Wednesday 8:30 – 10:00 am (I/A)<br />

Thursday 8:30 – 10:30 am (B/I)<br />

Friday 8:30 – 10:30 am (B/I) & 1 – 4 pm (I/A)<br />

Sunday 8:30 am – 10:45 am (B/I)<br />

& 10:45 am – 1 pm (I/A)<br />

West End Comm. Centre<br />

Tues. - noon-2:00 pm (A) & 2 pm-4 pm (B/I)<br />

Thurs. - noon-2:00 pm (A) & 2 pm-4 pm (B/I)<br />

Sept. to June<br />

(B/I) = Beginner/Intermediate<br />

(I/A) = Intermediate/Advanced<br />

(A) = Advanced<br />

Quilting<br />

Evergreen Room 2<br />

Beryl Drohan<br />

Mondays - 12:30-4:00 pm<br />

Rug Hooking<br />

Evergreen Room 2<br />

Kathy McCallum<br />

Tuesdays 12-4 pm<br />

Scrabble<br />

Hall outside the Library<br />

Sebastian<br />

Thursdays - 1:00-3:30 pm<br />

Shuffleboard<br />

Evergreen Auditorium<br />

Elaine Bigam<br />

Tuesdays & Wednesdays - 1-3 pm<br />

Silver Strummers<br />

Room 3<br />

Eva Quan<br />

Fridays - Beginners 12-1 pm<br />

Experienced 1-2 pm<br />

Silvertones Choir<br />

Room 3<br />

President: Sandy Rea<br />

Membership Enquiries:<br />

Doreen Muir<br />

Director/Accompanist: Andrea LeBlanc<br />

Backup Director/Accompanist: Joanna Wegman<br />

Fridays 2:00 - 3:30 pm<br />

Ski Club<br />

Evergreen Parking Lot by<br />

The Enabling Garden<br />

Bob Shearer<br />

Mondays from January to the end of March<br />

8:00 am car pool at Evergreen to Blue Mountain<br />

6:00 pm return to Evergreen<br />

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Evergreen Snooker Club<br />

Evergreen Snooker Room<br />

Brian Yasvinski<br />

Daily - 9:00 am-4:00 pm<br />

Storytelling<br />

Room 4<br />

Ellen & Gordon Webb<br />

Tuesdays – 12:15-1:15 pm<br />

Table Tennis<br />

Evergreen Auditorium<br />

Petr Vales (ttguelph@outlook.com)<br />

Evergreen:<br />

Monday - 3-6:15 pm<br />

Wednesday - 10 am-1 pm<br />

Saturday - 9:00 am-12:00 noon<br />

West End: Friday - 1:00-4:00 pm<br />

(WECC - except July/August)<br />

Texas Hold ’Em Poker<br />

Bistro 683<br />

Paul Phillips<br />

Bruno Szafran<br />

Tuesdays & Fridays - 6:30-8:30 pm<br />

West Hills Art Group<br />

Rm 2 West End Comm. Centre<br />

Dale Vardy<br />

September - June<br />

Thursdays - noon-4:00 pm<br />

Membership $25.00 + hst<br />

Wood Carving Group<br />

Evergreen Room 2<br />

Ken Fugler<br />

Monday – 6-9 pm<br />

Writers Club<br />

Board Room<br />

Susan Jackson<br />

1st and 3rd Wednesday, 1-3 p.m.<br />

Writing Your Life Story<br />

Board Room<br />

Jennifer Blackie<br />

Thursdays 1:30-3:30 pm<br />

Seniors Mixed Volleyball<br />

West End<br />

Johanna van Boxtel,<br />

Thursday 10:30 a.m. - noon<br />

$60 for the season, September to June<br />

Walking Club<br />

Meeting day: Wednesdays, October to April<br />

Time: arrive at 10:30 am,<br />

walking from 10:45 am to 11:45 am<br />

Location: Guelph Sports Dome<br />

(375 College Ave West)<br />

Club Contacts:<br />

walkingclubgwsa@gmail.com<br />

$10 annual activity fee<br />

Watercolour Painters Club<br />

Evergreen Room 2<br />

Mary Mulholland<br />

watercolourclub@gwsa-guelph.ca<br />

1st and 5th Wednesday of the month - 12:30-4 pm<br />

Third Wednesday - 9 am to 4 pm<br />

Membership $30/yr + hst<br />

West End Art Group<br />

Rm 2 West End Comm. Centre<br />

Nancy Baker<br />

September – June<br />

Tuesdays - 12:30-4:00 pm<br />

Membership $10/yr + hst<br />

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SPECIAL BIRTHDAYS<br />

OF NOTE<br />

“Our Young Seniors”<br />

‘We’re not over the hill; we’re just<br />

gaining speed!’<br />

Bill Shephard - Nov. 4 (74)<br />

Linda Green - Nov. 18 (75)<br />

SPECIAL WEDDING<br />

ANNIVERSARIES<br />

If you have a birthday or anniversary<br />

that you would like to include in the<br />

Sentinel, please let us know the month<br />

before.<br />

This column is NOT done automatically.<br />

We DON’T have access to your<br />

personal information.<br />

“Passages”<br />

We would like to convey our condolences<br />

to Association Members and their Families<br />

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Clubs and Drop-In Activities NOVEMBER <strong>2023</strong><br />

W West End Community Centre<br />

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday<br />

Weekend Activities<br />

Saturday<br />

9a-12p Table Tennis<br />

Sunday<br />

8:30a-1o:45a Pickleball<br />

(B/I)<br />

10:45a-1p Pickleball<br />

(I/A)<br />

1:30-3:30p Badminton<br />

DANCE NOV. 25<br />

6<br />

9:15-9:30a Line Dance Tuto.<br />

9:30-10:30a Line Dancing<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

10:45-11:45a Int. Line Dancing<br />

12-3p Pickleball (B/I)<br />

12:30-4p Quilting<br />

1-3p Euchre<br />

1-4p Badminton W<br />

2:30-4:30p Mah Jongg<br />

3-6:15p Table Tennis<br />

6-9p Carving Club<br />

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9:15-9:30a Line Dance Tuto.<br />

9:30-10:30a Line Dancing<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

10:45-11:45a Intermediate<br />

Line Dancing<br />

12-3p Pickleball (B/I)<br />

Everyday Activities<br />

Snooker—9a-4p<br />

Library —<br />

Mon-Fri – 10a-4p<br />

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8:30a-12:30p Pickleball (I/A)<br />

10a-12p Darts<br />

10:30a-12:30p Pickleball (B/I)<br />

12-2p Pickleball (A) W<br />

12-4p Rug Hooking<br />

12:15-1:15p Storytelling<br />

12:30-4p Cribbage<br />

12:30-4p West End Arts W<br />

1-3p Shuffleboard<br />

2-4p Pickleball (A) W<br />

6:30-8:30p Texas Hold<br />

’Em Poker<br />

6:30-9p Bridge<br />

7-9:30p Badminton<br />

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8:30a-12:30p Pickleball (I/A)<br />

9:30-10:30a Drumming<br />

10a-12p Darts<br />

10:30a-12:30p Pickleball (B/I)<br />

11a-12p Diabetes Support<br />

12-2p Pickleball (A) W<br />

12-4p Rug Hooking<br />

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8:30-10a Pickleball (I/A)<br />

9:15a-12p Bunka<br />

10a-1p Table Tennis<br />

10:45-11:45a Walking Club<br />

12:30-4p Watercolour Painters<br />

1-3p Shuffleboard<br />

1-3p Writers Club<br />

1-4p Badminton W<br />

1:30p BINGO<br />

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8:30-10a Pickleball (I/A)<br />

9:15a-12p Bunka<br />

10a-1p Table Tennis<br />

10:45-11:45a Walking Club<br />

1-3p Shuffleboard<br />

1-4p Art Studio in 2<br />

1-4p Badminton W<br />

1:30p BINGO<br />

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8:30-10a Pickleball (I/A)<br />

9a-4p Watercolour Painters<br />

9:15a-12p Bunka<br />

10a-1p Table Tennis<br />

10:45-11:45a Walking Club<br />

1-3p Shuffleboard<br />

2<br />

8:30-10:30a Pickleball (B/I)<br />

10:30a-12p Volleyball W<br />

10:30a-1p Badminton<br />

12-2p Pickleball (A) W<br />

12-4p West Hills Arts W<br />

12:30-3:30p Bridge<br />

1-2p Intro to Line Dancing<br />

1-3:30p Scrabble<br />

1-4p Bid Euchre<br />

1:30-3:30p Writing Your Life Story<br />

2-4p Pickleball (B/I) W<br />

2:15-3:15p Line Dancing<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

9<br />

8:30-10:30a Pickleball (B/I)<br />

10:30a-12p Volleyball W<br />

10:30a-1p Badminton<br />

12-2p Pickleball (A) W<br />

12-4p West Hills Arts W<br />

12:30-3:30p Bridge<br />

1-2p Intro to Line Dancing<br />

1-3:30p Scrabble<br />

1-4p Bid Euchre<br />

1:30-3:30p Writing Your Life Story<br />

2-4p Pickleball (B/I) W<br />

2:15-3:15p Line Dancing<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

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8:30-10:30a Pickleball (B/I)<br />

10:30a-12p Volleyball W<br />

10:30a-1p Badminton<br />

12-2p Pickleball (A) W<br />

12-4p West Hills Arts W<br />

12:30-3:30p Bridge<br />

3<br />

8:30-10:30a Pickleball (B/I)<br />

8:30a-1:30p Crafts<br />

9-11:30a Canasta<br />

10a-12p Darts<br />

10:30a-1p Badminton<br />

11a-12p Beading<br />

12-1p Silver Strummers Beg.<br />

1-2p Silver Strummers Exp.<br />

1-4p Euchre<br />

1-4p Pickleball (I/A)<br />

1-4p Table Tennis W<br />

2-3:30p Silvertones<br />

6:30-8:30p Texas HE Poker<br />

10<br />

8:30-10:30a Pickleball (B/I)<br />

8:30a-1:30p Crafts<br />

9-11:30a Canasta<br />

10a-12p Chess<br />

10a-12p Darts<br />

10:30a-1p Badminton<br />

11a-12p Beading<br />

12-1p Silver Strummers Beg.<br />

1-2p Silver Strummers Exp.<br />

1-2:30p Book Club 2<br />

1-4p Euchre<br />

1-4p Pickleball (I/A)<br />

1-4p Table Tennis W<br />

2-3:30p Silvertones<br />

6:30-8:30p Texas HE Poker<br />

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8:30-10:30a Pickleball (B/I)<br />

8:30a-1:30p Crafts<br />

9-11:30a Canasta<br />

10a-12p Darts<br />

10:30a-1p Badminton<br />

11a-12p Beading<br />

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12:30-4p Quilting<br />

1-3p Euchre<br />

1-4p Badminton W<br />

2-4p Computer Club<br />

2:30-4:30p Mah Jongg<br />

3-6:15p Table Tennis<br />

6-9p Carving Club<br />

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9:15-9:30a Line Dance Tuto.<br />

9:30-10:30a Line Dancing<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

10:45-11:45a Intermediate<br />

Line Dancing<br />

12-3p Pickleball (B/I)<br />

12:30-4p Quilting<br />

1-3p Euchre<br />

1-4p Badminton W<br />

2:30-4:30p Mah Jongg<br />

3-6:15p Table Tennis<br />

6-9p Carving Club<br />

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9:15-9:30a Line Dance Tuto.<br />

9:30-10:30a Line Dancing<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

10:45-11:45a Int. Line Dancing<br />

12-3p Pickleball (B/I)<br />

12:30-4p Quilting<br />

1-3p Euchre<br />

1-4p Badminton W<br />

2:30-4:30p Mah Jongg<br />

2:30-5p Into Focus<br />

Photography<br />

3-6:15p Table Tennis<br />

6-9p Carving Club<br />

12:15-1:15p Storytelling<br />

12:30-4p Cribbage<br />

12:30-4p West End Arts W<br />

1-3p Shuffleboard<br />

2-4p Pickleball (A) W<br />

6:30-8:30p Texas Hold ’Em<br />

Poker<br />

6:30-9p Bridge<br />

7-9:30p Badminton<br />

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8:30a-12:30p Pickleball (I/A)<br />

9:30-10:30a Drumming<br />

10a-12p Darts<br />

10:30a-12:30p Pickleball (B/I)<br />

12-2p Pickleball (A) W<br />

12-4p Rug Hooking<br />

12:15-1:15p Storytelling<br />

12:30-4p Cribbage<br />

12:30-4p West End Arts W<br />

1-3p Shuffleboard<br />

2-4p Pickleball (A) W<br />

6:30-8:30p Texas Hold ’Em<br />

Poker<br />

6:30-9p Bridge<br />

7-9:30p Badminton<br />

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8:30a-12:30p Pickleball (I/A)<br />

9:30-10:30a Drumming<br />

10a-12p Darts<br />

10a-12p Diabetes Support<br />

10:30a-12:30p Pickleball (B/I)<br />

12-2p Pickleball (A) W<br />

12-4p Rug Hooking<br />

12:15-1:15p Storytelling<br />

12:30-4p Cribbage<br />

12:30-4p West End Arts W<br />

1-3p Shuffleboard<br />

2-4p Pickleball (A) W<br />

6:30-8:30p Texas Hold ’Em<br />

Poker<br />

6:30-9p Bridge<br />

7-9:30p Badminton<br />

1-3p Writers Club<br />

1-4p Badminton W<br />

1:30p BINGO<br />

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8:30-10a Pickleball (I/A)<br />

9:15a-12p Bunka<br />

10a-1p Table Tennis<br />

10:45-11:45a Walking Club<br />

1-3p Shuffleboard<br />

1-4p Art Studio in 2<br />

1-4p Badminton W<br />

1:30p BINGO<br />

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8:30-10a Pickleball (I/A)<br />

9:15a-12p Bunka<br />

10a-1p Table Tennis<br />

10:45-11:45a Walking Club<br />

12:30-4p Watercolour Painters<br />

1-3p Shuffleboard<br />

1-4p Badminton W<br />

1:30p BINGO<br />

1-2p Intro to Line Dancing<br />

1-3:30p Scrabble<br />

1-4p Bid Euchre<br />

1:30-3:30p Writing Your Life Story<br />

2-4p Pickleball (B/I) W<br />

2:15-3:15p Line Dancing<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

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8:30-10:30a Pickleball (B/I)<br />

10:30a-12p Volleyball W<br />

10:30a-1p Badminton<br />

12-2p Pickleball (A) W<br />

12-4p West Hills Arts W<br />

12:30-3:30p Bridge<br />

1-2p Intro to Line Dancing<br />

1-3:30p Scrabble<br />

1-4p Bid Euchre<br />

1:30-3:30p Writing Your Life Story<br />

2-4p Pickleball (B/I) W<br />

2:15-3:15p Line Dancing<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

30<br />

8:30-10:30a Pickleball (B/I)<br />

10:30a-12p Volleyball W<br />

10:30a-1p Badminton<br />

12-2p Pickleball (A) W<br />

12-4p West Hills Arts W<br />

12:30-3:30p Bridge<br />

1-2p Intro to Line Dancing<br />

1-3:30p Scrabble<br />

1-4p Bid Euchre<br />

1:30-3:30p Writing Your Life Story<br />

2-4p Pickleball (B/I) W<br />

2:15-3:15p Line Dancing<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

12-1p Silver Strummers Beg.<br />

1-2p Silver Strummers Exp.<br />

1-4p Euchre<br />

1-4p Table Tennis W<br />

2-3:30p Silvertones<br />

6:30-8:30p Texas HE Poker<br />

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8:30-10:30a Pickleball (B/I)<br />

8:30a-1:30p Crafts<br />

9-11:30a Canasta<br />

10a-12p Chess<br />

10a-12p Darts<br />

10:30a-1p Badminton<br />

11a-12p Beading<br />

12-1p Silver Strummers Beg.<br />

1-2p Silver Strummers Exp.<br />

1-2:30p Book Club 1<br />

1-4p Euchre<br />

1-4p Pickleball (I/A)<br />

1-4p Table Tennis W<br />

2-3:30p Silvertones<br />

6:30-8:30p Texas HE Poker<br />

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1-4p Pickleball (I/A)<br />

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• Full & Partial Dentures<br />

• Implant Retained Dentures<br />

• Hypoallergenic Options / Metal-free Clear Partial<br />

Frameworks<br />

• Most Repairs while you wait, same day relines<br />

• Mobile Services to offer our patients access to<br />

care<br />

• Digital Impressions<br />

Wellington Foot Clinic<br />

Professional Footcare & Custom Foot Orthotics<br />

Jessica K. Mann<br />

Registered Chiropodist / Foot Specialist<br />

Professional, Safe Treatment of a Variety of Foot Conditions<br />

- Nail Disorders, Corns, Callus, Warts, Ingrown Toenails & much more<br />

- Custom Foot Orthotics<br />

- Covered by most extended health insurance providers<br />

- No referral needed!!! Free parking<br />

- Morning, Evening and Saturday Appointments Available<br />

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519-546-3737 wellfoot@outlook.com<br />

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The Elliott Community is Guelph’s<br />

only not-for-profit organization to<br />

offer 4 lifestyle choices for Seniors.<br />

• Life Leases<br />

• Supportive Living<br />

• Assisted Living<br />

• Long Term Care<br />

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CHRISTMAS BAZAAR<br />

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ARTHUR — CANADA’S MOST<br />

PATRIOTIC VILLAGE<br />

In <strong>November</strong> 1942, the Toronto Star ran a<br />

front-page headline that read “Arthur Village<br />

Gives Sons and Money to Aid the War”, and<br />

recognized Arthur as the Most Patriotic Village<br />

in Canada, as one out of every seven Arthur<br />

residents fought in the Second World War.<br />

At that time, 126 residents had enlisted from the<br />

population of 890. It was the highest ratio in<br />

comparison to villages of comparable sizes in<br />

Canada. By the end of the war, 338 Arthur<br />

residents had enlisted, and 25 were killed in<br />

action.<br />

Photo courtesy of Vivian Swift<br />

During the first war bond campaign of World<br />

War II, the village of Arthur was the first community in Ontario to reach its quota, which it did within<br />

a few minutes. Arthur also led the communities in Wellington for every other war and victory bond<br />

campaign and surpassed all objectives that had been set. By the end of the fourth campaign, Arthur<br />

had raised a total of $250,000 which was an amount equal to 64% of the assessed value of the<br />

village’s taxable property.<br />

In 2002, David Tilson, MPP for Dufferin-Peel-Wellington-Grey, stated in the Ontario legislature<br />

that because of the village of Arthur’s extraordinary World War II record, the community was now<br />

being recognized as “Canada's Most Patriotic Village”.<br />

The sacrifice of these soldiers is honoured by the Cenotaph of Arthur, located in the heart of the<br />

village. The monument was unveiled on August 6, 1923, by Mrs. David Brocklebank, whose son was<br />

killed at the end of World War I, before the largest crowd ever assembled in Arthur village. After the<br />

unveiling, the Toronto Star described the cenotaph as “a war memorial whose design and beauty<br />

cannot be equaled as yet in the Province.” On the cenotaph are engraved the names of the 193 men<br />

who enlisted in World War I (including the 40 who were KIA), as well as the 363 men and women<br />

who enlisted in World War II, among whom 25 made the ultimate sacrifice. One unique feature of the<br />

cenotaph was that, when it was being designed, a decision was made to build the monument with<br />

stones gathered from local farms. It was<br />

later discovered that the memorial was<br />

the first fieldstone Cenotaph Memorial<br />

built in the province.<br />

Some of the men that enlisted from<br />

the Arthur area were British Home<br />

Children that were sent here from<br />

orphanages in the UK. Between 1869<br />

and 1948, over 118,000 orphaned and<br />

abandoned children up to the age of 16<br />

were sent to Canada to work as farm<br />

hands and domestic servants.<br />

Courtesy of the Wellington Advertiser<br />

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ART IN THE HALL<br />

Do we have a show for you! Please ensure you walk down the hall towards the Library to take in the<br />

wonderful creations from not one but three creative groups involved with the GWSA. You may think as you<br />

gaze at the artwork in the windows of Room 4 that you are looking at paintings, but as you look closer, you<br />

will see the detailed stitching of Bunka art. If you have not heard of Bunka art, this is your chance to<br />

experience it first hand. Items are for display only but you will be able to see them until <strong>November</strong> 7.<br />

On the walls, you will see paintings created by the wonderful artists of Art Studio in 2 and right next to<br />

that, you will see a wall filled with amazing photographs. These items are for sale and the helpful staff at the<br />

front desk will gladly help you with your purchase. Christmas is coming! I know I said it before, but early<br />

planning with a one of a kind gift will be greatly appreciated by those who receive it. Enjoy the show!<br />

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DARTS CLUB<br />

Our first “End of Month Lunch” was well attended at Uptown Grill. Thank you everyone for making this<br />

club so much fun. Missing from the photo are Ross K. and Will R.<br />

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$25.00 discount coupon<br />

with this ad<br />

Please call 519-821-6683<br />

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• Small job specialist<br />

• Indoor/Outdoor<br />

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• Eaves Cleaning<br />

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• Masonry Repairs<br />

• Drywall Repairs<br />

$10 OFF your first service when<br />

you reference this ad!<br />

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BOOK SALE<br />

While you are browsing the<br />

Christmas Craft Sale<br />

on Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 25,<br />

from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,<br />

we welcome you to take some<br />

time to check out the extensive<br />

selection of used books for sale<br />

next to the crafts.<br />

The prices are among the lowest<br />

around. Stock up on your winter<br />

reading! All proceeds will go<br />

towards the purchase of new<br />

books for the Library at the<br />

Evergreen Centre.<br />

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RECREATION & LEISURE PROGRAMS for SENIORS 55+<br />

held at the Evergreen Seniors Community Centre unless otherwise indicated — call 519-823-1291.<br />

Please register in person at our recreation facilities, over the phone by calling 519-837-5699, or <strong>online</strong> at<br />

recenroll.ca. Registration opened on Wednesday, September 13.<br />

PLEASE NOTE: Programs may be cancelled if there is low registration, so be sure to register (Fees do not<br />

include HST).<br />

VISUAL ARTS<br />

Landscape Painting<br />

In this course, students will learn how to create artistic<br />

representations of natural environments such as<br />

mountains, forests, waters, fields, coastlines and sunsets.<br />

Landscape painting can be created using a variety of<br />

water-based medium: acrylic, watercolour and gouache.<br />

Although the realistic representation of the natural world<br />

will be the main approach, exploring landscape through<br />

illusion is not excluded. The course will cover all that is<br />

needed to create expressive and dynamic paintings: basic<br />

techniques, colour mixing, tonal values, elements of<br />

composition, effects of atmospheric perspective, the ways<br />

to simplify the shapes and forms, and effective editing of<br />

photographic references. Throughout the course, there<br />

will be plenty of short demos, usually at the beginning of<br />

the class. The course is intended for beginners and<br />

intermediates. Just bring your supplies, your passion for<br />

painting, and whatever experience you have and you will<br />

grow as an artist through expanding your observational<br />

and artistic skills.<br />

Course ID: 39048<br />

Location: West End Community Centre (Room 2)<br />

Class Length: 3 hours (1-4 p.m.)<br />

Dates: October 18-December 20 (Wednesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $144.80 Non-Member: $166.50<br />

Watercolour<br />

This watercolour class is for all levels of painters. The<br />

instructor will work with participants on an individual<br />

basis or in small groups of similar interest or skill.<br />

Course ID: 38813<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 2)<br />

Class Length: 3 hours (9 a.m.-12 p.m.)<br />

Dates: October 16-December 18 (Monday)<br />

Fees: Member: $147.70 Non-Member: $169.80<br />

Sketching<br />

Sketching is a good way to learn or improve your drawing<br />

skills. This course suits all levels of students who want to<br />

know how to draw quick and accurate sketches. Whether<br />

you want to prepare for a big project or draw the world<br />

around us, sketching is a great way to express yourself.<br />

Course ID: 38819<br />

Location: Victoria Road Rec Centre<br />

(Cedar Room)<br />

Class Length: 3 hours (9 a.m.-12 p.m.)<br />

Dates: October 17-December 19 (Tuesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $144.80 Non-Member: $166.50<br />

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Acrylic Painting<br />

Join us for informative lessons in painting with acrylics.<br />

Stroke types, techniques and form will be the focus of this<br />

hands-on class. Be inspired, have an open mind, and<br />

create your masterpiece with this form of art.<br />

Course ID: 38818<br />

Location: Victoria Road Rec Centre (Cedar Room)<br />

Class Length: 3 hours (9 a.m.-12 p.m.)<br />

Dates: October 19-December 21 (Thursday)<br />

Fees: Member: $144.80 Non-Member: $166.50<br />

FITNESS<br />

Cardio and Strength Level 2<br />

This intermediate/advanced strength training class focuses<br />

on a low impact cardio warmup. This class performs<br />

functional exercises that include balance, flexibility and<br />

cardiovascular movements. Exercises are performed<br />

sitting and standing. A variety of equipment is used<br />

throughout the classes, which may include bands, stability<br />

balls and weights of your choice. Join us to keep your<br />

body fit!<br />

Course ID: Monday: 38793<br />

Friday: 38809<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (9-10 a.m.)<br />

Dates:<br />

Monday: Sept. 25-December 18<br />

Friday: Sept. 29-December 22<br />

Fees: Member: $87 Non-Member: $100.08<br />

Cardio and Strength Level 3<br />

Come and challenge your fitness level in this advanced<br />

strength training class. Focusing on a low impact cardio<br />

warmup, this class performs functional exercises that<br />

include balance, flexibility and cardiovascular<br />

movements. A variety of equipment is used throughout<br />

the classes, which may include bands, stability balls and<br />

weights of your choice. Join us to keep your body fit!<br />

Course ID: Monday: 38791<br />

Friday: 38807<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (8-9 a.m.)<br />

Dates:<br />

Monday: Sept. 25-December 18<br />

Friday: Sept. 29-December 22<br />

Fees: Member: $87 Non-Member: $100.08<br />

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Total Body Conditioning<br />

This total body conditioning class will challenge the<br />

active 55+ individual. A cardio warmup will prepare you<br />

for resistance training, balance, flexibility, and core<br />

strength and floor workout. The benefits of regular<br />

exercise consisting of these major components will<br />

improve your mental, physical and emotional health,<br />

increase your energy level to be able to carry out daily<br />

tasks, and reduce your chances of osteoporosis.<br />

Course ID: 38799<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (8-9 a.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 27-December 20 (Wednesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

Introduction to Strength Training 1<br />

What is strength training all about? How do you get<br />

started? Which exercises are the best ones? What about<br />

form? Let us show you the answers! You will go from<br />

learning the theory behind the importance of strength<br />

training to mastering the technique behind bodyweight,<br />

free weight, and barbell training. Our qualified instructors<br />

will take you through a progressive training program that<br />

will help you gain a better understanding of exercise and<br />

program design, help you increase your strength and, most<br />

importantly, your confidence in and out of the gym.<br />

Location: West End Community Centre (Fitness Room)<br />

Course ID: 39239<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (9-10 a.m.)<br />

Course ID: 39240<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (10-11 a.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 25-Nov. 6 (Monday)<br />

Course ID: 39243<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (9-10 a.m.)<br />

Course ID: 39244<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (10-11 a.m.)<br />

Dates: Nov. 13-Dec. 18 (Monday)<br />

Fees: Member: $43.50 Non-Member: $50.04<br />

Introduction to Strength Training 2<br />

Now that you know the basics of strength training (Intro<br />

to Strength Training 1), we can take your program to the<br />

next level and learn how to track your workouts and<br />

create a program with exercises you like while making<br />

this a habit. Our qualified instructors will take you<br />

through a progressive training program that will help you<br />

gain a better understanding of exercise and program<br />

design, help you increase your strength and, most<br />

importantly, your confidence in and out of the gym, using<br />

machines, free weights and resistance bands. Please note<br />

that it is important that you complete Intro to Strength<br />

Training 1 before you do this class.<br />

Location: West End Community Centre (Fitness Room)<br />

Course ID: 39241<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (9-10 a.m.)<br />

Course ID: 39242<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (10-11 a.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 27-Nov. 1 (Wednesday)<br />

Course ID: 39245<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (9-10 a.m.)<br />

Course ID: 39246<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (10-11 a.m.)<br />

Dates: Nov. 15-Dec. 20 (Wednesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $43.50 Non-Member: $50.04<br />

Fluent Body<br />

Fluent Body is a combination of movement and somatic<br />

therapy that helps people to be generous to their body and<br />

mind. We move through different highs, lows, imageries<br />

and emotions. The journey will be within ourselves,<br />

supported and reflected in context with the group.<br />

We will float, breathe, shake, do exercises, vocalize,<br />

thicken and soften, evaporate and more movement<br />

explorations. This class is for all abilities.<br />

Course ID: 39046<br />

Location: Victoria Road Rec Centre (Maple Room)<br />

Class Length: 1 hours (9-10 a.m.)<br />

Dates: October Sept. 25-Dec. 18 (Monday)<br />

Fees: Member: $87 Non-Member: $100.08<br />

Kum Nye<br />

Kum Nye is a yoga-like, healing practice of Tibetan<br />

Buddhist tradition that focuses on massage and<br />

movement to refresh and revitalize the body and mind.<br />

There are breathing techniques, self-massage, meditations,<br />

stretching and movement exercises. The practice is<br />

relaxing and meditative. Join us for a relaxing experience.<br />

Course ID: 38990<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (12:30-1:30 p.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 28-December 21 (Thursday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

Meditation and Relaxation<br />

Learn to develop skills to cultivate a different relationship<br />

to stress, including stress that can result from managing a<br />

variety of chronic health conditions.<br />

Sessions include: variety of meditation practices, gentle<br />

mindful movement practices, reflective and practical<br />

exercises, and discussions on stress.<br />

Examples of mindfulness training:<br />

• Deep breathing<br />

• Meditation<br />

• Gentle movement<br />

Course ID: Tuesday: 38797<br />

Thursday: 38805<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour<br />

(12:15-1:15 p.m. Tues.)<br />

(9:00-10:00 a.m. Thurs.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 26-Dec. 19 (Tuesday)<br />

Sept. 28-Dec. 21 (Thursday)<br />

Fees: Tuesday: Member: $87 Non-Member: $100.08<br />

Thursday: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

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OsteoFit<br />

Part of living well with osteoporosis and/or osteoarthritis<br />

involves healthy eating and physical activity. Physical<br />

activity plays an essential role in the treatment of<br />

osteoporosis by ‘stimulating’ or applying a load on our<br />

bones to maintain their structure and strength. When<br />

treating osteoarthritis, it is important to ensure proper<br />

alignment of joints as well. Exercise and physical activity<br />

play a vital role and contribute to individuals’ overall<br />

health and well-being. Four types of exercise are<br />

necessary in the management of osteoporosis and<br />

osteoarthritis: strength, posture, and core stability,<br />

balance, and weight bearing. Join us in this class to get<br />

moving, improve your strength, balance, and posture,<br />

and in turn, reduce your risk of falling.<br />

Course ID: 38801<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (10:30-11:30 a.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 27-Dec. 20 (Wednesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

Release Your Hips, Change Your Life!<br />

Do your hips get fatigued and sore? Come, learn<br />

stretches/exercises to help your largest joints work to their<br />

potential so you can do all the things you love to do!<br />

Course ID: 38804<br />

Location: Victoria Road Rec Centre (Maple Room)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (2:30-3:30 p.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 27-Dec. 20 (Wednesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

Strength and Balance<br />

This beginner class will focus on fall prevention, whole<br />

body movements, and balance. It is designed to improve<br />

general mobility and overall strength to make everyday<br />

tasks easier. You can expect to see improvement in<br />

posture. The class presents an excellent opportunity for<br />

beginners to start exercising with an aerobic, strength and<br />

flexibility component.<br />

Course ID: 38802<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (12-1 p.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 27-Dec. 20 (Wednesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

Falling Prevention and Navigation<br />

In this program, participants will learn practical exercises<br />

for preventing falls in day-to-day life, as well as tools to<br />

aid in negotiating a fall, should it occur. We will focus on<br />

building knowledge of the body to increase confidence in<br />

movement. It will include: exercises for increasing<br />

proprioception (for the feet, eyes, and spine) — study of<br />

walking mechanics to invite mindful movement —<br />

practice of ramping and spiralling pathways for support in<br />

falling — explorations of how to use the limbs and body<br />

for counterbalance<br />

Course ID: 38829<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (1:30-2:30 p.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 25-Dec. 18 (Monday)<br />

Fees: Member: $87 Non-Member: $100.20<br />

TAI CHI<br />

Tai Chi – Beginner<br />

This program welcomes those who are new to Tai Chi as<br />

well as those who are wishing to reinforce the<br />

foundations. Focusing on the basic vocabulary of the<br />

stances and co-ordination of the postures, this meditative<br />

movement practice is accessible to all.<br />

Course ID: 38830<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (9-10 a.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 26-Dec. 19 (Tuesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

Tai Chi – Intermediate<br />

Learn the meditative movement practice of Tai Chi<br />

Chuan. This session focuses on the Yang Style 37-Posture<br />

Form. It is advised to have previous experience with Tai<br />

Chi Chuan movements and foundations for this class.<br />

Course ID: 38831<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (10-11 a.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 26-Dec. 19 (Tuesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

QI GONG<br />

Qi Gong 1<br />

This program is a Chinese blend of exercise, stretching<br />

and meditation. The program focuses on Eighteen<br />

Postures for Daily Practice, a Qi Gong set that integrates<br />

East and West in a series of gentle exercises designed to<br />

maintain and enhance health. Adapting classical Qi Gong<br />

forms, this style incorporates therapeutic exercise, self -<br />

massage and meditation. This class will focus on the core<br />

routines and is suitable for both new and returning<br />

participants.<br />

Course ID: 38828<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1-1/2 hour (12-1:30 p.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 25-Dec. 18 (Monday)<br />

Fees: Member: $150.12 Non-Member: $130.56<br />

Qi Gong 1<br />

Discover this ancient healing practice that has been a part<br />

of Chinese Medicine for thousands of years. Qigong<br />

includes a variety of exercises, including slow meditative<br />

movements, shaking and tapping, and acupressure and<br />

self-massage. This program will guide participants<br />

through a series of gentle movements along with<br />

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supplementary meditations, exercises, and self-massage<br />

techniques to boost immunity and enhance overall wellbeing.<br />

Course ID: 38832<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (11 a.m.-12 p.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 26-Dec. 19 (Tuesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

YOGA<br />

Chair Yoga<br />

Chair yoga offers the same benefits as other yoga<br />

practices, such as increased flexibility, strengthening,<br />

proper breathing and increasing range of motion in the<br />

joints. Simply use a chair to assist with postures. Chair<br />

yoga is for everyone, especially those who may have<br />

limited mobility and/or are unable to get up and down on<br />

a yoga mat. Postures can be modified to meet students'<br />

needs.<br />

Course ID: Monday: 38794<br />

Wednesday: 38800<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour<br />

Monday: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.<br />

Wednesday: 9:15-10:15 a.m.<br />

Dates:<br />

Sept. 25-Dec.18 (Monday)<br />

Sept. 27-Dec. 20 (Wednesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $87 Non-Member: $100.08<br />

Gentle Yoga<br />

This program is open to everyone. We will explore this<br />

centuries old discipline which brings health and vitality to<br />

the body, peace to the mind and joy to the spirit.<br />

Participants must have the mobility to move from<br />

standing positions to lying/sitting on a mat on the floor.<br />

Course ID: Tuesday: 38798<br />

Thursday: 38806<br />

Friday: 38810<br />

Location:<br />

Victoria Road Recreation Centre (Maple Room)<br />

(Tuesday)<br />

Evergreen Seniors Community Centre (Room 4)<br />

(Thursday & Friday)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour<br />

Tuesday: 2-3 p.m.<br />

Thursday: 2-3 p.m.<br />

Friday: 10:15-11:15 a.m.<br />

Dates:<br />

Sept. 26-Dec. 19 (Tuesday)<br />

Sept. 28-Dec. 21 (Thursday)<br />

Sept. 29-Dec. 22 (Friday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

Yoga for Brain Health<br />

This course brings together ancient Indian yogic practices<br />

of movement, breath and meditation along with new pain<br />

research, the latest strength and mobility training, and<br />

best practices in yoga for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)<br />

and trauma. It uses repetition of concepts and actions. The<br />

pace, format and tone of this course is especially designed<br />

for people with mild brain injuries, those living with Post<br />

Concussion Syndrome, and stroke survivors.<br />

Course ID: 38796<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Comm. Centre (Room 4)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (8-9 a.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 26-Dec. 12 (Tuesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $87 Non-Member: $100.08<br />

Yoga Nidra<br />

Nidra actually means sleep. This class will promote<br />

restorative relaxation by using deep breathing methods,<br />

guided visualization, and progressive relaxation using<br />

very specific techniques involving 4 senses. Feel rested<br />

and renewed!<br />

Course ID: 38803<br />

Location: Victoria Road Rec Centre (Maple Room)<br />

Class Length: 1 hour (1-2 p.m.)<br />

Dates: Sept. 27-Dec. 20 (Wednesday)<br />

Fees: Member: $94.25 Non-Member: $108.42<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

Holiday Door Wreath Making Workshop<br />

(Artificial/Natural Materials)<br />

In this floral design workshop, you will learn to decorate<br />

a full-size Holiday wreath. Working with an assortment<br />

of festive natural and artificial products, like pinecones,<br />

nuts, artificial fruit, berries and dried lotus pods,<br />

cinnamon sticks, pepper berries, ribbons, etc. This<br />

wreath is full of all the natural elements and textures of<br />

the Holiday season, from balsam to pine. It will be a<br />

beautiful addition to your Christmas décor. This modern<br />

and festive wreath looks real, and you will be able to<br />

enjoy it for years.<br />

Tools needed – glue gun/ glue/ wire cutters/ clippers or<br />

pruners.<br />

Course ID: 39250<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Comm. Centre (Room 2)<br />

Course Length: 2 hours (6:30-8:30 p.m.)<br />

Date: <strong>November</strong> 17 (Friday)<br />

Fee: Members: $120 Non-Members: $138<br />

Community Craft Sale<br />

Get started on your holiday shopping with the<br />

Community Craft Sale. Local vendors will be displaying a<br />

variety of hand-crafted items to help you get ready for the<br />

upcoming season. Please note that registration/payment<br />

is for vendors only. This is a free event to attend.<br />

Course ID: 38833<br />

Location: Evergreen Seniors Community Centre<br />

(Auditorium)<br />

Course Length: 4 hours (9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.)<br />

Date: <strong>November</strong> 25 (Saturday)<br />

Fee: 1 table: $20.00<br />

2 tables: Additional $15 ($35)<br />

3 tables: Additional $25 ($45)<br />

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FREE Wellness Workshops in <strong>November</strong>,<br />

presented by the Guelph Family Health Team:<br />

Let’s Talk About Red Flags of Dementia<br />

Date: Monday, <strong>November</strong> 6<br />

Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EST<br />

Location: Suite 500 – 649 Scottsdale Drive,<br />

Guelph<br />

*IN-PERSON workshop only<br />

Learn more/register <strong>online</strong> by clicking HERE or<br />

call us at 519-837-0099<br />

Intro to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Part 1<br />

(3 sessions to attend)<br />

Dates: Monday, <strong>November</strong> 6, 13, 20<br />

Time: 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm EST<br />

Location: *VIRTUAL webinar only<br />

Learn more/register <strong>online</strong> by clicking HERE or<br />

call us at 519-837-0099<br />

Sleep Well (3 sessions to attend)<br />

Dates: Wednesday, <strong>November</strong> 8, 15, 22<br />

Time: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm EST<br />

Location: Suite 500 – 649 Scottsdale Drive,<br />

Guelph<br />

*IN-PERSON workshop only<br />

Learn more/register <strong>online</strong> by clicking HERE or<br />

call us at 519-837-0099<br />

Let’s Talk About Food + Mood<br />

NEW Date: Wednesday, <strong>November</strong> 15<br />

Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm EST<br />

Location: Suite 500 – 649 Scottsdale Drive,<br />

Guelph<br />

*IN-PERSON workshop only<br />

Learn more/register <strong>online</strong> by clicking HERE or<br />

call us at 519-837-0099<br />

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Thursday, December 14, <strong>2023</strong><br />

WINTER FESTIVITIES<br />

Total cost : $155.00 - members only (non-refundable) Code - 41865<br />

Registration starts on Monday, October 5, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Booking deadline is Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 14, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Our day will begin in the quaint town of Niagara-on-the-Lake where you can meander the streets and<br />

browse the shops and cafes. We will then head to the revolving Skylon Tower restaurant in Niagara Falls to<br />

enjoy a festive dinner, with wonderful views of the Falls and the city. Following dinner, you can enjoy<br />

views from their observation deck.<br />

After dinner, we will take you to a surprise location to view some Christmas lights before we head home.<br />

Depart Evergreen Centre: 12:30 pm; Carousel: 12:40 pm Return to Guelph: 10:00 pm<br />

The cost includes a top-rated hot dinner, all admissions, all taxes and tips, tip for the driver.<br />

Refund Policy: This trip is NON-REFUNDABLE; doctor’s certificates will not be accepted. Should there<br />

be a mandatory provincial shutdown due to COVID-19 or GWSA cancels the trip due to lack of<br />

participation, all participants will receive a full refund to their method of payment. Don’t Wait! That means<br />

booking your trip before the trip must be cancelled due to low participation.<br />

Accessibility: Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair accessibility on this trip. Travellers who can transfer to<br />

a coach seat may have their collapsible, manual wheelchair or walker stored in the cargo area of the coach.<br />

Parking: Please DO NOT park your vehicles in the Evergreen parking lot while you are on a day trip.<br />

Vehicles must be left at the Carousel parking area in Riverside Park where you will board the bus. This<br />

allows for other members to have a place to park when they come throughout the day.<br />

PROCEDURES FOR BOOKING THIS TRIP: All participants will be required to have a current GWSA<br />

membership. If your membership needs renewal, please see the front desk staff at the Centre. Please bring<br />

the completed contact list available on the GWSA website located on the Trips, Travel and Tours page. If<br />

you are unable to print this form, copies will be available from a Travel Committee member the day of the<br />

trip.<br />

Registration will be available until the trip is fully booked, or booking is closed on Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 14,<br />

<strong>2023</strong>.<br />

Register <strong>online</strong> (preferred): Sign up for a RecEnroll account with the City of Guelph. MasterCard, Visa,<br />

Amex or Visa Debit are accepted for <strong>online</strong> booking https://cityofguelph.perfectmind.com/SocialSite/<br />

MemberRegistration/MemberSignIn<br />

Register by telephone: By contacting Customer Service at the Evergreen Seniors Centre at 519-823-1291.<br />

As of January 1, <strong>2023</strong>, credit card information is no longer accepted over the telephone. If you wish to<br />

make a telephone payment, you must first save your credit card on your RecEnroll account. Customers can<br />

also pre-purchase a City Card or an account credit in-person at any of our recreation facilities to be used<br />

towards future purchases by telephone.<br />

Register at the front desk at the Evergreen until the trip is fully booked, or booking is closed on Tuesday,<br />

<strong>November</strong> 14, <strong>2023</strong>.<br />

Please put the date on your calendar and arrive on time.<br />

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Bistro 683 - <strong>November</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />

The Evergreen Restaurant is open to the public<br />

and serves a large variety of menu items that are<br />

available from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm, Monday to<br />

Friday (except holidays):<br />

Full Breakfast Plate Sandwiches<br />

Breakfast Sandwich Homemade Soups<br />

French Toast<br />

Fresh Bakery Items<br />

Toasted Western Sandwich Hamburgers<br />

Daily Breakfast Specials Salads<br />

Beverages<br />

Breakfast is served starting at 9:00 am. The daily<br />

featured Lunch is served from 11 am to 1 pm<br />

Monday to Friday and the menu is below.<br />

Take-out is available for your convenience.<br />

Our goal is to provide balanced, nutritious meals.<br />

We provide great quality, while keeping costs<br />

reasonable. The tremendous support of volunteers<br />

in the restaurant helps us achieve this goal.<br />

Featured Hot Lunch<br />

$7.50 + tax<br />

Each hot lunch is served as a full and balanced,<br />

nutritional meal.<br />

Catering<br />

Catering is available by special order: Hot/cold<br />

drinks, sweet trays, sandwiches, etc. Please have<br />

your order to the customer service clerk in the<br />

office at least 48 hours prior to your event. This<br />

allows staff to ensure that your catering needs will<br />

be met. Thank you for your co-operation in this<br />

matter.<br />

CHECK IT OUT!!!<br />

NOW FOR SALE IN THE BISTRO<br />

GWSA COFFEE MUGS<br />

$7.00 (HST INCLUDED)<br />

BREAKFAST served starting at 9:00 am<br />

FEATURED LUNCH served 11 am to 1:00 pm<br />

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Pulled Pork<br />

Sandwich<br />

3-Bean Chili<br />

Haddock &<br />

Potato Wedges<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

Turkey Burgers<br />

Liver & Onions<br />

Meatloaf<br />

Pork Ramen Soup<br />

Quiche<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Individual Pizzas<br />

Pork Roast<br />

Pan Seared Salmon<br />

Beef & Broccoli<br />

Stir Fry<br />

Cannelloni<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

Mac and Cheese<br />

Fried Pork<br />

Dumplings<br />

Butter Chicken<br />

Baby Back Ribs<br />

Cabbage Rolls<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

Turkey<br />

Clubhouse<br />

Sandwiches<br />

Corned Beef Dinner<br />

Chicken Caesar<br />

Salad<br />

Chicken Parmesan<br />

Sandwiches<br />

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