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Malcolm Place hosts Volunteer Appreciation Tea
By Liz Dadson

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"Easy Does It" performs at the Volunteer Appreciation Tea held Thursday afternoon at Malcolm Place Retirement Residence, Kincardine. The band features Tom Lambert (L), Tom Durrant, Steve Hasbury and Karen Weber

Malcolm Place Retirement Residence, Kincardine, hosted a Volunteer Appreciation Tea Thursday afternoon, as a treat for the many people who share their time and talents with the residents and staff.

A crowd of residents, guests and volunteers turned out to enjoy the entertaining "Easy Does It" band, featuring Tom Lambert, Tom Durrant, Steve Hasbury and Karen Weber.

There were also some delicious refreshments and special tokens of appreciation for each volunteer to take home.

Malcolm Place has about 30 volunteers.

Donna Fohkens (R), recreation director at Malcolm Place, presents a token of appreciation to volunteer Gail Payne of Holyrood. Gail and her husband, John, conduct hymn sings on Fridays at Malcolm Place



Resident J.S. Robb (L) dances with co-owner Brenda Bateman, to the music of "Easy Does It"


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