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In 1971 "The
Ladies Auxiliary of the Yukon Order of Pioneers" was started.
Shortly after they started the "Friendship Hour", for all
seniors. This became a very popular gathering. Members
transported seniors that needed rides. We took turns supplying
tea and coffee with sandwiches and goodies, etc. The first hour
we played Bingo. If someone wanted to play cards, this was
available too. We served tea during the last hour. Several members took turns
working each Tuesday afternoon. Other members came and visited.
Special events took place on special
days; Valentine's, Easter, Halloween and of course, Christmas,
which was a large group. These gatherings were all held at the
Elks Hall. At Christmas time they had their tree up and we
supplied a small gift for everyone. At that time most of the
seniors lived in their own homes or apartments, such as the
Alexander St. Home, Macauley Lodge and Greenwood. Gifts
consisted of the usual items; like potholders, tea towels etc.,
plus cookies and candy.
Entertainment was often supplied by
school children from our local schools. Also outings to the
school took place, where the students entertained them. Bus
trips were very popular too.
From this came the start of the
"Golden Age Society" and the "Council on Aging". The
"Golden Age"
was formed in 1976 and from this group came the "Yukon Council on
Aging". "The
Ladies Auxiliary to the Yukon Order of Pioneers" is very proud
and pleased to be involved with the starting of these
organizations. They still are very active and willing to help
out with the seniors and these two organizations at any time.
Please note: In case you are wondering why
your names are not mentioned it is because there were so many
willing workers, that rather than having anybody hurt by their name
being missed, no one is mentioned.
Margaret Yeulet, Past President
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