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A holiday season like no other. Make contact. Make a difference. By Ellen Cohen Here we go! Headed into a holiday season like none before, at least in our lifetimes. Sadly, there will be no large family gatherings and no special community events, Christmas concerts or large community art shows and bazaars. But there is good news indeed. Severn Township residents have always met, head on, whatever comes their way. They are formidable. Determined. Selfless. Completely focused on keeping their families and their community as free from Covid-19 as humanly possible. This is who they are. Our neighbours and our friends. This doesn’t mean the challenges for everyone are not significant. Most notably we have less or even no contact with those we love. But for the most resilient, during this most important time of year, there are many ways to maintain human contact with those we love. In fact, because of the pandemic, it is likely even the smallest of gestures will mean more this year than ever before. Perhaps we can pay particular attention to those most affected by isolation in 2020 – those who live alone, all seniors and anyone
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who does not use a computer, tablet or cell phone for communication whose lack of technology adds to their loneliness and anxiety. But, whether you’re reaching out to someone with or without modern technology, a senior, or just your good friends and neighbours, there are many ways that might help make up for the lack of personal visits and loving hugs. Using Canada Post might seem ‘retro’ but the delivery of a ‘real’ card, a letter and maybe a few photos will brighten someone’s day. Gift cards inside a Christmas card, with a hand-written note will always be a hit. Have some flowers delivered or go to a local shop and ask them to help you make
up a nice gift box. Mail it or drop it off yourself. Phone calls, emails or contact through Zoom. If Zoom isn’t an option because of lack of high speed, Facebook messenger works quite well. Not perfect, but it is a good face-to-face option. The countdown is on. Make a list and follow through. Your contact, your kindness, will make the world of difference in these difficult times. On behalf of the team at The Villager our graphic designer, Cathy Cleary; our bookkeeper, Cheryl Lawder; and our printer, Georgian Bay Printers - I wish everyone the very best of health, and much warmth and love from family and friends during this holiday season and beyond.
Are you considering a real estate move?
Paul Cleary B.B.A.
Covid-19 has brought changes to so many areas of our lives. When you’re ready, let’s talk about your goals and how I can help you move forward with safety in mind.
705-327-6002
Your best interests are always my first priority.
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paul@paulcleary.com