LCCMedia Foundation's Seniors Magazine

Page 19

December, 2021

World Traveller Lois Harquail Lois has lived all over the world and despite the world experiencing a myriad of challenges, she continues to be optimistic, creative and social. If she isn’t driving out of town to her TOP’s meeting, a group that she founded many years ago, she is flying to Ottawa to visit family. Because her husband was in the military, Lois spent much of her life living in various countries and seeing the world. Lois spent the first of her 82 years in Ontario, the fifth of eleven children. Coming from a large family, enabled her to understand hard work growing up on their farm. Picking raspberries and strawberries, doing chores and caring for the cattle, pigs and horses, canning vegetables kept her busy but there was always time for baseball and games in the summer and tobogganing and skating in the winter. To this day, Lois loves to make preserves like dill pickles and carrots, zucchini relish and various jellies. Lois remembers ration cards from the war, but she was young and it wouldn’t be until later in her life that

she would work for the National Department of Defense. This is where she met her husband. From her office desk, she could see the various soldiers doing their drills, but it was spelling his name wrong – a “g” instead of a “q” on one of the Part orders that got them talking. From there it led to dates and dances and a marriage of four children – 2 daughters and 2 sons. During their time in Germany, Lois loved the experiences and people she met. One memorable experience was connecting with a pen pal from Holland after Lois’ letter was finally delivered in a roundabout way through a postmaster and her friend’s brother. She keeps in touch with many friends and stays connected to her siblings in Ontario. She loves her family and cherished the memories of working as a custodian and secretary for the school division. She also chuckled when the grandkids would visit and were instructed not to have any candy. That didn’t dissuade them from quietly lifting the candy jar. She alSeniors — Winter 2021

ways knew they were in there though, because it was putting the lid back on that made all the noise. During the pandemic, Lois kept in touch with others by phoning others. She also read a lot and loved crocheting 11 afghans for her grandchildren. She also made lap blankets for people at the hospital. Other projects she has done are going through her photos and making photo albums for her grown kids and grandchildren. She gave her kids cassettes and albums at Christmas when they were all together. One huge change she has noticed in her years is that young people just don’t understand the importance of socializing. They should listen to their elders more, as it seems they do not have as much respect for them. There is wisdom to impart and they are not listening because they are immersed in their phones. Lois’ advice is to put down the phones and have a face-toface conversation! I am thankful I was able to do just that with her!

19


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

From East to West—Jan Lloyd

2min
page 37

Mischievous Mainlander—Murray Lloyd

2min
page 38

The Smiling Storyteller— Linda Rakos

2min
pages 39-40

For the Love of Music— Amos Garrett

2min
page 36

Social Sandi— Sandra Lee

3min
pages 34-35

Alto Automan—Gerry Diemert

2min
page 33

Gramma Molly—Molly Boyce

2min
page 32

A Musical Soul—Lorraine Nadeau

2min
page 29

A Driving Force—Ray Sampert

3min
page 31

A Snownbird Senora—Doris Jones

2min
page 30

Teacher Time—Sylvia Moore

2min
page 26

Walk of Faith—Doreen Acton

2min
page 27

Sunny Disposition—Noel Checkley

2min
page 28

Endless Educator—Janice Ottewell

2min
page 25

A Success Story— Mary Ann Reeves

2min
page 24

Forever Young—Gilian Worsnop

2min
page 17

A Life of Thanks—Stuart Ledlie Munro

2min
page 16

World Traveller— Lois Harquail

2min
page 19

A Need to Read—Judy Nielsen

2min
page 18

Sunny Dabbler — Joanne Erickson

2min
page 23

Road to Recovery—Syde Kidwai

2min
page 22

Life-long Learner—Gordon Friedrick

3min
page 15

Wise Words—Norman Quantz

2min
page 14

Man of Many Traits— Jim Thompson

2min
page 9

Everyday Joys — Connie Luchia

2min
page 8

Adventurous Duo—Ralph and Susan Keith

3min
page 11

Heart of Gold—Donna Thompson

3min
page 10

LIfe to the Full—Ellen Nelson

2min
page 12

Positive Vibes—Elna Bitu

2min
page 13

Community Connector—Connie Jewell

2min
page 6

Mountains and Miracles— Harald Froise

2min
page 7
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.