The Prince George Citizen

Last of the Seniors Follies celebrates organizer

- Christine HINZMANN Citizen staff chinzmann@pgcitizen.ca

It was during the North Central Seniors’ Associatio­n year-end celebratio­n where the fun-loving group enjoyed the last Seniors’ Follies Friday morning in the basement of College Heights Baptist Church.

Howard Foot, past president, and organizer of the Seniors’ Follies for at least the last four years, thought it might be time to hang up his potato bowling, paper airplane flying, stick horse racing ways.

The seniors’ group, whose mandate is to provide socializat­ion and meals to seniors, showed their appreciati­on for his efforts as only they could by presenting him with a trophy that declared him King of the Follies.

“We always showed up for those silly seniors games,” said Lorraine D’Auray, president of the North Central Seniors, said during her presentati­on to Foot.

“Thank you, Howard, for those fantastic and magical moments you gave us. We will never forget.”

“Thank you very much,” Foot said, and promptly relayed one of the little gems he finds online.

“On her 60th birthday a woman told her husband she wanted to be 10 again. So that morning they had a heaping stack of chocolate chip pancakes that were a childhood favourite, they then made their way to the playground to the merry-go-round and ended the day by eating banana splits.

“He said ‘so how did you enjoy being 10 again?’ and she said ‘great, but when I said I wanted to be 10 again I was talking about my dress size!”

Foot always brings down the house with his anecdotes, D’Auray laughed.

During the series of Follies that spanned Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning filled with activities, participan­ts took up the challenge to make their own paper airplane and promptly throw for distance, they played the ladder toss game (not what it sounds like) and the ever-popular elephant-inthe-room game where a tennis ball is placed in one leg of a pair of pantyhose and then worn on the participan­t’s head who then swings the ball hands-free to knock down a series of water bottles in a race against time.

“Howard always comes up with the best games,” D’Auray said. “We’ll miss all the fun we have.”

The seniors’ group is now on summer hiatus with most of their usual activities resuming during the first week of September.

 ?? HANDOUT PHOTO BY MARGARET BATHY ?? Hennie Cook plays the Elephant in the Room game during the last Seniors Follies held Friday at the North Central Seniors Associatio­n year-end celebratio­n in the basement of the College Heights Baptist Church. The associatio­n is taking the summer off...
HANDOUT PHOTO BY MARGARET BATHY Hennie Cook plays the Elephant in the Room game during the last Seniors Follies held Friday at the North Central Seniors Associatio­n year-end celebratio­n in the basement of the College Heights Baptist Church. The associatio­n is taking the summer off...

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