The youngsters were at the Western Extension home on Saturday, February 13, where they also sang a few songs as entertainment.
Sheryl Naidoo (club coordinator) said one of the reasons for the visit was for the Interact members to absorb some of the wisdom of the more experienced elders.
She added that the treat was meant to thank the pensioners, in a small way, for their service to society.
The previous day, February 12, members of the Benoni Junior School Choir were at Eddy House with the same purpose, spoiling the residents with some tea and sweet refreshments.
The choristers topped off their visit with a vocal performance.
Josephine Ferreira (left), Lillian Miller and Maggie Heyneke.
Olga Kramer (left) and Isabel McCool.
Audrey Griffiths (left), Olga Kramer, Laquisha Rangasamy (Grade 11) and Hannah Francis (Grade 11).
There was a clear atmosphere of joy and excitement when Interact members from Willowmoore High School treated the residents of Eddy House to some cake and tea (or coffee).
Nokukhanya Msimang (left, Grade 11), Mbalenhle Nxumalo (Grade 10), Barry Nash and Haajir Mohamad (Grade 11).
Interact president Nerissa Muthayan (left, Grade 12) with Kiara Maduray (Grade 11) and Denise Stanton (Eddy House manager).
Sheryl Naidoo (Interact coordinator) with John Avenant.
Enjoying the attention at Eddy House, are Ruth Stone (left), Ursula Gerritz and Mariam Ramodike.
Aubrey Miles (left) with Sheila Davies.
Alma Cole (left) and Audrey Griffiths.
Beth Templeman (left) and Dot Shaw.
Eddy House management and the Interact members worked closely together to make the day of treating the pensioners a success. They are, back (from left): Zarina Munasar (volunteer), Estelle Boshoff (Eddy House resident liaison), Kiara Maduray (Grade 11), Haajir Mohamad (Grade 11), Loveness Chinake (Grade 11). Front: Lebogang Nkosi (Grade 11) and Nonkululeko Masilela (Grade 11).
John Settas (left) and Darren Burke, with Barbara and Barry Nash.
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