Our Stories

Story #17

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I was born in British Guiana and moved to England for a while and helped raise my grandkids. One of my grandkids was a bank teller and he told me …

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Story #16

by Admin

You age pretty much the way you livedā€¦ Your sense of humourā€¦relationshipsā€¦family. You can kind of gauge how you will face the end of thingsā€¦my saying in my yearbook was …

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Story #15

We didnā€™t have anything that was just fun at the church without any responsibilitiesā€¦we started with board games, but everyone gravitated towards dominosā€¦Everyone loves dominoes because itā€™s casualā€¦you can socialize …

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Story #12

I couldnā€™t believe it at first when my son said he wanted to move to Hamiltonā€¦ Coming from the UK it was a big change for meā€¦ we used to …

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Story #10

ā€œI started attending this church in the 80s. My husband was a United Church ministerā€¦in Dundas, we have an Association of Churches that includes all of the churches in the …

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Iconic Ageing:Ā A Seniors of Canada Initiative

Under the Seniors of Canada: Hamilton umbrella, undergraduate students had the opportunity to take pictures and gather stories from iconic places and seniors in Hamilton. Through this initiative titled ā€˜Iconic Ageingā€™, a collaboration with Associate Dean in the Faculty of Social Sciences at McMaster University, Dr. James Gillett and his students went out and engaged, organize & documented the narratives from seniors at ‘iconic’ places in Hamilton, Ontario for his course on “Representations of Health and Illness Across the Lifecourse”.

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