Betty-Anne Blyth | Apr 04, 2018
On Thursday, March 29, 2018 at St. Andrew’s Anglican Church a crowd of 18 seniors gathered to watch a de-boning workshop put on by retired butcher, Norma Riddell of Sharbot Lake. Two draws were held when the demonstration was completed for the turkey and the bones. Linda Bush was the winner of the turkey and Dorothy Fraser was the winner of the bones which would make a delicious broth and soup;
We talked about further uses of the Senior Centre and the new sign which will be ready for an official opening in May.
This is part of the ongoing activities made possible by the grant Rural Frontenac Community Services applied for as a result of the senior survey last year.
Also as a result of the grant, we will be having another bus trip on April 19, 2018 to the Brockville Aquarium.
The cost is only $15 + lunch. We will leave the PetroCan Station at highway 7 & Road 38 at 9:30 am, enjoy lunch and return home.
Please call 613-279-3151 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to reserve your seat.
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