LCCMedia Foundation's Seniors Magazine

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December, 2021

Forever Young Gillian Worsnop

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illian was and continues to be an inquisitive, energetic and social being. She loves the open country of Canada, the vast number of experiences growing up and wants to live forever. It was a much gentler world growing up in England and even though she lived through WWII, Gillian still found excitement, beauty and thrills during that time. At the age of 86, Gillian enjoys living alone but finds time to socialize and maintain friendships. Her daily walks and love for keeping fit even had a woman recognize her on one of her trips to Belize when the lady asked her, “aren’t you the walking lady from High River?” She loves her early morning walks in the summer and after having open heart surgery years ago to replace a valve, she is able to go long distances. Her love of nature started at an early age when the family would visit her grandparent’s acreage in the country by the sea in England. She was a bit of a tomboy and loved to climb trees in the orchard for apples. She and her younger brother were evac-

uated to the country to stay with a woman who had no children during WWII. Her mother was working for the WRNS (Women’s Royal Service) and her father was a marine on a battleship. Her older brother went to live with their grandmother. Gillian remembers that her mother would come to visit when she could, but was appalled at Gillian’s hair cut and eventually the children left to live with her in the countryside. They would go on picnics and explore caves, but the most exciting was watching the dooley bugs or “buzz bombs” that the Germans dropped very near their home. They would stand on the bunker and be thrilled at these weapons of war much to their mother’s horror. Gillian was a nervous teenager but at the age of 16, was living in a female hostel in England and was traveling with a tour group. She felt she was more interested in the boys, than a scholarly education. She did some blue light posing and danced, sang and acted in the Reviews of that day. When she turned 20, she emigrated to Canada and married Michael. Their marriage lasted 50 years and after

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The world would be a better place if we would just love one another and care for others. raising five children, Gillian now has many grand and great grandchildren. A fond memory is having one of her granddaughters brush out her hair when she would babysit. Gillian loves the comfort of her home and relishes the idea of having a “living apart together” relationship and going for lunch or outings together. She has had many romances in her lifetime and considers herself a bit of a flirt. From running sterilized surgical instruments at the hospital to being the hostess at the Calgary Tower, she believes that the world would be a better place if we would just love one another and care for others. Gillian’s ultimate dream is to live in a little house with a beautiful garden. She prays her mind will stay strong because you can always adapt to circumstances. Life is for living and Gillian does just that!

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From East to West—Jan Lloyd

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page 37

Mischievous Mainlander—Murray Lloyd

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page 38

The Smiling Storyteller— Linda Rakos

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pages 39-40

For the Love of Music— Amos Garrett

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page 36

Social Sandi— Sandra Lee

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pages 34-35

Alto Automan—Gerry Diemert

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page 33

Gramma Molly—Molly Boyce

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page 32

A Musical Soul—Lorraine Nadeau

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page 29

A Driving Force—Ray Sampert

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page 31

A Snownbird Senora—Doris Jones

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page 30

Teacher Time—Sylvia Moore

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page 26

Walk of Faith—Doreen Acton

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page 27

Sunny Disposition—Noel Checkley

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page 28

Endless Educator—Janice Ottewell

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page 25

A Success Story— Mary Ann Reeves

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page 24

Forever Young—Gilian Worsnop

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page 17

A Life of Thanks—Stuart Ledlie Munro

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page 16

World Traveller— Lois Harquail

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page 19

A Need to Read—Judy Nielsen

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page 18

Sunny Dabbler — Joanne Erickson

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page 23

Road to Recovery—Syde Kidwai

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page 22

Life-long Learner—Gordon Friedrick

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page 15

Wise Words—Norman Quantz

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page 14

Man of Many Traits— Jim Thompson

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page 9

Everyday Joys — Connie Luchia

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page 8

Adventurous Duo—Ralph and Susan Keith

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page 11

Heart of Gold—Donna Thompson

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page 10

LIfe to the Full—Ellen Nelson

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page 12

Positive Vibes—Elna Bitu

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page 13

Community Connector—Connie Jewell

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page 6

Mountains and Miracles— Harald Froise

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