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Focus On Scugog (2006-2015) (Port Perry, ON), 1 Nov 2015, p. 39

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hobby, watercolour painting, at the classes held at West Shore. “I really enjoy it,” he said. And there’s always music! Norm looks forward to the live musical performances and sing-alongs at West Shore, and he also listens to “a whole range of music up to the 1960s.” Televised performances by The Three Tenors, and the splen- did spectacle of an orchestra, make Norm happy, just as his military band uplifted the spirits of people during wartime, with the sweet sound of music. By Lynn Campbell, Focus on Scugog | es | b Lf pom! L 7) (pre KOCH HAL PHOTOS BY JONATHAN VAN BILSEN, FOCUS ON SCUGOG Norm Caswell chatting with us at his Port Perry home, at West Shore Village, earlier this month. Toronto, to study to be an electrician at Ryerson. After working in the con- struction industry, he switched careers and worked for an elevator company for 25 years. Norm retired in 1987, and moved with his wife Elaine from Scarborough to a nice condo by the lake in Port Perry. Sadly, Elaine and four of his nine children, passed away from can- cer. He’s the proud grandpa to 17, and has six great-grandchildren. He can’t say enough wonderful things about living in Port Perry and moving to West Shore - “a real home!” With his 92nd birthday coming up on July 6, 2016, Norm can’t do some of the things he used to do, such as line dancing, lawn bowling, and golf (which he enjoyed for 70 years!) But he’s taken up an interesting new On behalf of Durham Region residents, | offer gratitude to all veterans, past and present, for their service and sacrifice in the protection of peace and freedom. Roger Anderson ¥ Regional Choir and CEO 278 Queen Street Port Perry T1114 905-985-7025 ie HONOURING OUR VETERANS a \ J REMEMBRANCE DAY

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