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  1. The Good Companions. The Good Companions is the most celebrated of Priestley’s novels, a 20th century classic of what might be called ‘superior popular fiction’ and winner of The James Tait Black Memorial Prize. It’s long and discursive narrative tells how a stranded concert party, the ‘Dinky Doos’, re-invents itself as ‘The Good ...

  2. Our Goal. The Good Companions provides the widest range of activities for older adults in the Ottawa region. All programs are led by qualified volunteers/professionals. In this friendly, bustling, modern 36,000 square foot facility in the heart of downtown Ottawa, there is something for everyone’s interests and tastes.

  3. These programs are offered onsite and virtual at The Good Companions, 670 Albert St. Access to Gym. 241026 Access to Gym (3x/Week) (Monday/ Wednesday/ Friday - $50) 241027 Access to Gym (Monday, $20) 241028 Access to Gym (Wednesday, $20) 241029 Access to Gym (Friday, $20) Waiver for Gym Access. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!

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  5. The Good Companions finally have a long engagement in a series of prosperous manufacturing towns. They draw large audiences and Miss Trant finally begins to see a return on her investment.

  6. Great experience and service from The Good Companion. After losing her ability to drive, we wanted to provide our mother with the flexibility of being able to go out to places and have regular social contact with a companion. She very much enjoyed the first 2-hour outing, and looks forward to planning where she will go with her Companion each week.

  7. The Good Companions is a 1957 British musical film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Eric Portman. It is based on the 1929 novel of the same name by J. B. Priestley and is a remake of the 1933 film version. Partial cast. Eric Portman as Jess Oakroyd; Celia Johnson as Miss Trant;