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Page 1: June/Juin 2016 LODGER - Cornwall...June/Juin 2016. Allan Wilson Ontario Licensed Funeral Director 822 Pitt Street, Cornwall 218 Montreal Road, Cornwall 613-938-3888 ... 111 Montreal

LODGERTODAY’S SENIORSTHEIR LIFE, THEIR WAYWITH OUR HELP

LES AINÉS D’AUJOURD’HUILEUR VIE, LEUR FAÇON D’ÊTRE

AVEC NOTRE AIDE

Glen Stor Dun Lodge - CornwallCompassion: Knowledge Integrity Teamwork Commitment Accountability

Compassion: connaissance intégrité collaboration engagement responsabilité

June/Juin 2016

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Allan WilsonOntario LicensedFuneral Director

822 Pitt Street, Cornwall218 Montreal Road, Cornwall

613-938-3888

Local People You Know And Trust Proudly Canadian

2 Locations to Serve You

Family Council Meeting

Third Wednesday of each month

1:30 p.m. - Libraryexcept July, August, December

Resident Council Meeting

Fourth Tuesday of each month

10:30 a.m. - Chapelexcept July, August, December

Special CareDementia Care

Family Support Group

Last Wednesday of each month

6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Glen Stor Dun Lodge Library

for more information, please call613-932-4914

Friendly Reminders

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2 Admin Corner - A Farewell to Linda Geisel

3 Life at the Lodge

4 A Message From Linda Geisel

6 Caregiver Corner - Renew a G Driver’s License

8 Joyeux Copains - Les Montagnes

9 Rions/Charades/Quiz

10 Page Pastorale - Prière au Sacré Coeur de Jésus

11 Pastoral Page - 4 Reasons Adult Colouring is Good

for your Health

12 Outreach

13 Volunteer

14 Calendar of Events

16 Best Wishes/Bonne Fête

17 Coming Events

18 Features - Life Before the Lodge

20 Health - Stroke Awareness Month

21 Musings

22 Connections

23 Art Expression - Norma O’Collin

24 Solutions

25 Taste & Tell - Slow Cooker BBQ Ribs

26 Funny Page

27 Scoreboard

28 Mental Aerobics

Linda GeiselEditor

Matt JansCo-Editor

Hanna ShaffermanShareen McNaughtonAssitant to the Editor

Angel PrintingPrinting

Lodge VolunteersAssembly

Registered Charity# 86887 6798 RR0001

Glen Stor Dun Lodge1900 Montreal RoadCornwall, OntarioK6H 7L1Tel: (613) 933-3384Fax: (613) 933-7214

©2016 Glen Stor dun Lodgewww.glenstordunlodge.ca

June 2016

TheLodger

Subscriptions to The Lodger

If you wish to subscribe to The Lodger, send your name,

address and payment to: The Lodger, Glen Stor Dun

Lodge, 1900 Montreal Road, Cornwall, Ontario K6H

7L1. The rate is $30/year to Canada and $40 to the US,

and $45 to other foreign countries. (Cheques payable to

the Glen Stor Dun Lodge, please.)

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LODGER June 20162

Admin Corner By Norm Quenneville

It is said that the sign of a the Lodge's trade mark– The Lodger, and

great career is when you her overall enthusiasm day to day.

leave a welcomed mark on As a true leader, Linda has always been

the people you worked respected by her staff and maintained

with and the environment herself as a true professional amongst a

you worked in.successful team of recreologists. In 2011,

In June, we will see a great career come to an Linda stepped up and took on the role of

end as Linda Geisel, our Supervisor of administrator and lead the leadership team

Resident Services, is retiring from a 28 year through some difficult times while

career with the Lodge. maintaining a seamless operation.

Linda has left her mark quite remarkably.

Linda has acquired, from her peers in the

industry, a respected reputation for her

knowledge of activation. Many in the

industry will say that Linda's knowledge

and expertise has been cherished and

enjoyed all these years. This passion of hers

has been transcended to many in the field On behalf of the Leadership Team at the and it truly is a sign of Linda's vocation. Lodge, we wish Linda a great retirement, Linda's inspiration also is reflected in her enjoying her wonderful family, enjoying love to mentor, coach and teach others. St. camping and spending some time with her Lawrence College will be benefitting from husband Doug, continuing to mentor and this as Linda will continue to be a part-time teach at the College and getting back to her teacher in her retirement.painting and other creative hobbies that

Beyond the mark left in the industry, Linda she loves and enjoys so much.

has certainly left her mark here at the We all wish Linda great L o d g e . A m o n g s t m a n y o f h e r health and all the best in accomplishments, Linda has been her new phase of her life instrumental in the relocation of residents and the new journey she to the new Lodge, the raising of over is ready to embark on.$100,000 over the years for the residents

through her volunteer efforts at the Linda, the MARK is community Bingo, the tremendous work on SET – GO and enjoy.

A Farewell to Linda Geisel

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Norma Sawinski and her daughter, Lynn at

the Mother's Day Tea held on May 6th, 2016

We want to make a correction to an

error made in last month's birthdays.

It should have read,

Joseph Meilleur May 3rd, 1916

We wish Joe a very happy belated 100th Fleurette Pelletier and her daughter Diane Birthday. at the Mother's Day Tea May 6th, 2016.

A s p r o m i s e d ,

Recreation co-op

student Carrigan

Davis stopped in

on her way to her

high school prom

t o s h o w o u r

r e s i d e n t s h e r

beautiful dress. The Cloggers have been entertaining the Here she is with residents of the Lodge for many years. her boyfriend Cole Here is a group photo taken of them on who looks snazzy Thursday, May 19th.i n h i s f a m i l y

tartan.

June 2016 LODGER 3

Life at the Lodge

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LODGER June 20164

A message from Linda Geisel

steadfast, compassionate and believes in It is with the most heartfelt gratitude the value of respect for all.that I pen this note of appreciation.

All of you have helped make my

retirement, a significant life transition,

meaningful and full of joy. I felt I did not

properly express myself with my

emotionally charged speech and I would

like to give proper recognition to

everyone here, in the Lodger.

I am grateful for the opportunity to work I reflected on my career of 28 years at the with some amazing colleagues. This, Lodge and another eight in the healthcare includes everyone who served at the field prior to coming to Ontario, I truly Lodge, from the administrator to the most believe that this path was chosen for me. important individuals who provide hands-It was never my plan to work in on care. Health care is rewarding, but healthcare, perhaps then, it was a calling. definitely not an easy career. We are faced I am grateful for the powers that be who with the challenges of complex care needs put me here.of our Residents, stringent regulations and

I am grateful to the City of Cornwall and a limited budget. It is not for the faint of the United Counties for giving me a heart. Hats off to you all for doing such a livelihood that supported my family, great job.giving us the security and comfort to

I am grateful for many of make Cornwall our home all these years.the friends I have made. I am grateful to Frances Lauzon for seeing Residents and their the potential in me and for instilling in family, past and present. me, the Resident centred philosophy. The staff, volunteers and This, I hope I have passed on to those who community partners. served with me.What an incredible

I am grateful to many mentors I was reservoir of human privileged to learn from, one of whom is s p i r i t . I w i l l m i s s Grace Lattimer. Her sincere love and working with you, caring for all the Residents and others is laughing with you, and sharing the load. I second to none. Even to this day, after her do know that I can call on you and likewise retirement, she continues to serve on the you can call on me for support and for good pastoral team in her church. She is times.

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I am grateful for a truly dynamic team of present, for the life lessons you shared. I

Resident Services staff. Whether it is learned from you that life can be full of

recreation, physiotherapy, hairdressing or uncertainties, losses, pain and suffering.

social work, they infuse their service with Yet I see how resilient you are and that you

joy, laughter and most importantly continue to thrive and experience joy, love

genuine caring. It was a privilege to lead and laughter. You are my greatest

(and sometimes be led by) these vivacious inspirations and I bow to you all.

and compassionate souls. They put the Thank you to those of

capital “T” in the word Teamwork. It is in you who planned my

this environment that I felt the most retirement party. In

energized and engaged. p a r t i c u l a r , T r a c e y

Delage and Shannon Bergeron, Stephanie

Hill-Nicholls, and Jennifer Archambault

who spearheaded the organization of the

event. It was true to Glen Stor Dun Lodge

fashion: meaningful and joyful and one

that I will not forget. I miss working with

you so much and I love you all.Joining Linda for this special day is her husband

Doug, their sons Collin and Michael along with To end, I would like to quote Rabindranath

daughters in law Janet and Brooke. Tagore, a 19 century Indian poet, who

Granddaughters Lily and Olivia joined in wrote: “I slept and dreamt that life was joy.

congratulating grandma.I awoke and saw that life was service. I

acted and behold, service was joy.”I am most grateful to my husband Doug

who inadvertently, supported my career. I am deeply grateful to have been of service

He ran errands on behalf of the Lodge, put to you.

up with late suppers and often took a Linda

backseat to Lodge activities. I am grateful

for my two sons, Colin and Michael, whom

apparently, at the end of my not-so-refined

management techniques at home, grew up

anyway and became the fine men they are.

Their presence at the retirement party was

important to me. I love them so.

Finally, I want to give special recognition to

all the Residents and their family, past and

June 2016 LODGER 5

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Once you turn 80, you need to renew your Step 3: attend a renewal session

driver's licence every 2 years. Here are the Total time commitment required: about 90

four main steps you will take to renew. minutes

How to renew What to bring to a renewal session:

Step 1: get a notice Ÿ your driver's licence (or temporary

Ÿ Starting with your 80th birthday, you will driver's licence)

get two things in the mail: Ÿ the licence renewal form you got in the

Ÿ a renewal form mail

Ÿ a letter that will let you know what to do Ÿ the eye glasses you use for driving

to renew Ÿ hearing aids, if you need them

This letter and form will arrive about 90 Ÿ a bottle of water (some locations will not

days before your licence expires. have water available)

Ÿ snacks, if you need them (e.g., are diabetic

Step 2: book an appointment or know you will need a snack)

Once you get your form and letter in the

mail, you will need to attend a renewal At a renewal session, you will:

session. Ÿ take a vision test

To book the appointment, you will need to: Ÿ join others in a 45-minute interactive

Ÿ call 1-800-396-4233 (toll free) or group education session about new

416-235-3579 (in Toronto) traffic laws, how aging affects driving,

Ÿ give your driver's licence number tips for older drivers and road signs

Ÿ tell us about any language barriers Ÿ complete an in-class screening exercise

You will get the date, time and location of Ÿ undergo a driving record review

your renewal session. Sessions are held at

After the session, you may need to:125 locations across the province.

Ÿ pass a road test before you can renew your

licenceIf you can't attend that day, you can re-

Ÿ follow up with your physician and submit schedule your appointment once. If the

medical informationnext appointment is only available after

your driver's licence expires, you can get a

This will depend on how well you temporary permit.

performed on the in-class screening

What if I'm out of Ontario when I need to components and a review of your driving

renew? record.

LODGER June 20166

Caregiver Corner

Renew a G driver's licence: 80 years and over

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A driver improvement counselor at the

group education session will discuss these

requirements with you if necessary.

Step 4: get a new licence card

After you finish the session and take the

required tests, you will need to visit a

ServiceOntario Centre to get a new driver's

licence card.

You will need to bring: Nursing WeekŸ your written test results May 9th to 13th, 2016Ÿ original identification that shows your

legal name, date of birth and signature I wanted to take this opportunity to

thank everyone for their hard work ServiceOntario will process your test results and dedication in providing care for and renew your licence. Glen Stor Dun Lodge residents and

their families and friends.Taken from: Ontario Seniors Secretariat site

http://www.seniors.gov.on.ca/en/index.php With helping hands and a caring

heart, you bring so much to your On June 2nd, work … and you make a wonderful Henry and Sheila difference.K y t e a r e

celebrating their It takes a team to provide excellent 60th Wedding care and Glen Stor Dun Lodge's A n n i v e r s a r y . nursing team is the best!T h e y w e r e Thank you for all you do!married on June Compassion, Love, Wisdom, Caring2 n d , 1 9 5 6 a t Sally MunroeTrinity Anglican Director of NursingChurch . They

have one son, three grandchildren and

2 great granddaughters. Sheila has been

a resident of the Glen Stor Dun Lodge

since May 15th, 2001.

June 2016 LODGER 7

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entre le Népal et le Tibet passe par le Les Montagnessommet de l'Everest. La première Comment naissent les montagnes?ascension a été réalisée en 1953 par

La plupart des montagnes se sont formées Edmund Hillary et Tensing Norgay. De

des roches, lors des déplacements des nombreux alpinistes s'y sont essayés, mais

continents. La croûte terrestre est toujours seulement 1500 d'entre eux ont atteint le

en mouvement, à cause des courants qui sommet. On estime qu'une personne sur

agitent le magma. Lorsque les masses dix meurt pendant l'ascension. L'Everest

continentales se rencontrent, les couches grandit encore : il a gagné 3 mètres au siècle

rocheuses se déforment et se chevauchent, dernier.

à la manière du capot de deux voitures qui Pourquoi fait-il plus froid au sommet des entrent en collision. C'est ainsi que se sont montagnes ?formées l'Himalaya et les Alpes. Pendant Ce n'est pas que l'on se trouve plus près de des millions d'années, les plissements ont l'espace! Quand tu grimpes sur un sommet, subi l'érosion par la glace et l'eau pour l'air se raréfie de plus en plus car la pression donner les formes déchiquetées des de l'atmosphère est moins forte. Comme montagnes. Certaines montagnes, tous les gaz, l'air se dilate. Cette action généralement de taille inférieure, sont nées d'expansion produit un refroidissement de à la suite d'une éruption volcanique.l'air. Fais l'expérience suivante : ouvre une

Quelle est la plus haute montagne du canette de boisson gazeuse. À l'ouverture, monde ?

la boîte se refroidit brusquement, et un peu

de condensation se dépose sur le métal Avec ses 8 880 mètres, le mont Everest,

froid. Au sommet d'une montagne, la dans la chaîne de l'Himalaya, est le plus

pression légèrement plus faible qu'en haut sommet du monde. Il doit son nom à

plaine diminue la température d'ébullition un géomètre anglais qui la prononça “Eve-

de l'eau. Il est donc impossible d'y préparer Rest”. Dans la région, on le nomme

une tasse de thé brûlante !Chomulungr ou Sagarmatha. La frontière

LODGER June 20168

Joyeux Copains

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c) Les Martyrs Canadiens étaient au Rions…Rions…Rionsnombre de 7.

Peux-tu nommer 4 d'entre eux.

d) Que symbolise les 4 chevaux de

l'Apocalypse.

e) Nomme 5 mers de l'Europe-Asie.

PRÉFIXES

Un préfixe est une particule que l'on place Une petite fille rentre de l'école et dit à son devant un mot. Trouve un préfixe pour père : chacun des groupes suivants :

- Tu connais la dernière? a) Social et biotique- Non. b) Courir et achever- Si je te l'apprends, tu ne te fâcheras pas? c) Frère et sœur-Ma petite, on m'en a fait connaître de d) Humain et natureltoutes les sortes dans ma vie. Une de plus e) Poser et prendrene me dérangera pas.

-Eh bien, l'enseignante a remis les PROVERBESbulletins. La dernière, c'est moi. Complète-les…

a) Rira bien qui…..CHARADES b) Qui donne vite…..

a) Mon premier est le contraire de c) Chien qui va à la chasse…..<<cru>>. d) Il ne faut pas mettre tous ses œufs…

Mon second est avant aujourd'hui. e) La fourmi dit à la cigale: <<Vous Mon tout est un ustensile. chantiez, eh bien,…>>b) On recouvre la table de mon premier.

Mon second remplace souvent le mot - Un sourire coûte moins cher que l’électricité, <<cercle>>. mais donne autant de lumière.

Mon tout se place sous l'assiette. Abbé Pierre - Prêtre, Religiuex

QUIZ - Il ne faut avoir aucun regret pour le passé, a) On reconnaît 5 océans. Peux-tu les aucun remords pour le présent, et une confiance

nommer? inébranlable pour l’avenir.

b) Christophe Colombe avait 3 caravelles. - Jean Jaurès - Homme politiques

Quels noms portaient-elles?

June 2016 LODGER 9

par Gérard Labrecque

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pour l'unique objet de mon amour, Prière au Sacré Cœur de Jésusle protecteur de ma vie, Sainte Marguerite-Marie Alacoquel'assurance de mon salut,1647-1690le remède à mon inconstance, le réparateur de tous les défauts de ma vie et mon asile à l'heure de ma mort.

Soyez donc, ô Cœur de bonté, ma justification envers Dieu le Père et détournez de moi les traits de sa juste colère. O Cœur d'amour, je mets toute ma confiance en vous, car je crains tout de ma faiblesse, mais j'espère tout de vos bontés. Consumez donc en moi tout ce qui vous peut déplaire ou résister, et que votre pur amour s'imprime si avant dans mon cœur que jamais je ne puisse vous oublier, ni être séparée de vous.

Je vous conjure, par toutes vos bontés, Je donne et consacre que mon nom soit écrit en vous, au Sacré Cœur de Notre-Seigneur Jésus- puisque je veux faire consister tout mon Christ, bonheur ma personne et ma vie, à vivre et à mourir en qualité de votre mes actions, peines et souffrances, esclave. Amen.pour ne plus me servir d'aucune partie de mon être Il faut nous faire saints, et ce n'est pas si que pour l'aimer, honorer et glorifier. difficile, il faut vouloir. Il ne faut pas C'est ici ma volonté irrévocable que rechercher ni désirer les grâces d'être tout à lui extraordinaires, qui peuvent donner de et de faire tout pour son amour, l'orgueil et gâter tout. Il faut aller droit à en renonçant de tout mon cœur l'union avec Jésus, toujours et en tout. à tout ce qui pourrait lui déplaire. - Père Léon DehonJe vous prends donc, ô Sacré-Cœur,

LODGER June 201610

Page Pastorale

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brain – the home of organizing and

problem solving – and focuses the mind”

by allowing individuals to forget their

worries.

4. Improves fine motor skills and

vision – Colouring requires the two

h e m i s p h e r e s o f y o u r b r a i n t o Linda Geisel recently attended an communicate, the action involves both educational conference hosted by St. logic, by which we colour forms, and Lawrence College. During the wellness creativity, when mixing and matching break, participants were given various colours.activities that promote health and well- Source: St. Lawrence College Learning

being. Among the usual suspects such as Connection, 2016

yoga, mini massage, nutritional advice,

Church Services for Junealternative healing arts, is a newer Mass and/or Catholic Celebrationalternative - adult colouring books. Here Every Saturday at 10:00 amare their rationales: June 4 Deacon Maurice Poirier June 11 Deacon Roméo Lefebvre4 Reasons Adult Colouring is Good for

June 18 Deacon Marcel Aubéyour Health

June 25 Deacon Maurice Poirier

1. Meditation and relaxation: Many

psychologists suggest this to patients as an Protestant Services

Every Thursday at 11:00 amalternative to meditation, as a means of

June 2 To be announcedrelaxation, and as a calming tool.

June 9 To be announced

June 16 To be announced2. Helps with emotional and mental

June 23 Hymn Singhealth issues: The time and focus that adult

June 30 Hymn Singcolouring takes helps the individual

remove the focus from the negative issues

and habits, and focus them in a safe and

productive way.

3. Trains your brain to focus: Clinical

counsellor Leslie Marshall notes that the In Loving Memory

activity “opens up the frontal lobe of the Norman Legault

June 2016 LODGER 11

Pastoral Page

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LODGER June 201612

Up Coming Events: And we promised our love would never die.

Ÿ Warmer Weather/Summer Then she whispered “I love you” so we

Ÿ Father's Day Celebrations named the day

Ÿ BBQ When we danced to the waltz of the bride.

Ÿ Patio Activities

Chorus:

New Acquaintances We'll be happy I know, as the years come

Lauradin “Tex” Corriveau and go

Madelaine Cardinal As we promised our love would never die.

Lucienne Beauregard She will always be mine, as she was at the

time

When we danced to the waltz of the bride

I was dancing with my darling, when we

made our vows

And we promised our love would never die.

June Birthday Wishes: Then she whispered “I love you” so we

Nora Bergeron -June 26 named the day

Gwendoline Lefebvre -June 12 When we danced to the waltz of the bride.

Chorus:

We'll be happy I know, as the years come

and go

As we promised our love would never die.

She will always be mine, as she was at the

time

When we danced to the waltz of the bride

Smokey Martin Leger

Smokey Leger signing his song: “The

Waltz of the Bride” with the Day Away staff would

accompaniment of the Brisson like to wish all clients,

Brothers. families, caregivers,

volunteers, and staff a

Happy Father's Day.The Waltz of the Bride

I was dancing with my darling, when

we made our vows

Outreach by Outreach Staff

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June 2016 LODGER 13

Volunteer

enjoyed a game of plinko and won by Volunteer Banquetgiving a good guess on the prices of the It seems so long ago that we held our last items shown.recognition banquet (April, 2016). Yet

volunteers' contribution to our Home is

timeless and priceless. We will take a

couple more pages to reminisce what went

on at that dinner.

Firstly our award recipients:

I s a b e l C h a m o i s ,

receiving her 500

hours award as a

volunteer Eucharist

Minister. She is kind

Marina Aitken rallying the crowd to give and dedicated and

her a hand in guessing the correct answer.our residents love

seeing her when she

visits.

Rene and Lillian

Leger are the

joint recipients of

t h e F r a n c e s

Lafave Award.

See May issue of Outreach recreation staff outdid everyone the Lodger for with this set up of the popular cliff hanger their story.game. Lillian Leger was moving that

yodeller up and down that mountain

without sending him over the cliff.

The evening was made

perfect by the wonderful

hor d'oeuvres and gourmet

dinner served up by our

dietary staff. This shrimp

cocktail was one of the many creations A fun game organized by the recreation made by Chef Shawn Myers.staff was enjoyed by all. Barbara Grant

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LODGER June 2016

Sunday 5 Monday 6 Tuesday 7

Sunday 12 Monday 13 Tuesday 14 09:45 Card Club (3) 10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas) 01:30 Wheel of Fortune (4)03:00 Rock'n Roll (Cornwall)

Sunday 19 Monday 20 Tuesday 21

June 2016

09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:45 Beautiful You (Dundas) 02:00 Hymn Sing with

Timeless Truth (Chapel)

10:00 Morning Social (4)10:00 MAP – Frisbee Toss (3)10:00 Gardening (2)11:20 4th Floor Lunch Bunch02:30 Bingo (TR)

10:00 Morning Social (4)10:00 MAP – Frisbee Toss (3)10:00 Gardening (2)02:30 Bingo (TR)

10:00 MAP-Sandbags (3)10:00 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)10:15 Fun & Fitness (4)02:00 Music with Mike McAnany

(TR)04:00 Garden Strolls (Cornwall)06:45 Kinette Bingo (TR)

09:45 Tea & News (3)10:45 Beautiful You (Dundas)01:30 MAP - Sandbags (4)03:00 Garden Strolls (Cornwall)

10:00 MAP-Sandbags (3)10:00 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)10:15 Fun & Fitness (4)11:45 Bistro (Cornwall)02:00 Afternoon with Rick (TR) 04:00 Garden Strolls (Cornwall)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)

09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas)01:30 Wheel of Fortune (4)03:00 Garden Strolls (Cornwall)

10:00 MAP-Sandbags (3)10:00 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)10:15 Fun & Fitness (4)11:45 Bistro (Dundas)02:00 Singalong with Georgie

(TR)04:00 Garden Strolls (Cornwall)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)

10:00 Morning Social (4)10:00 MAP – Washer Toss (3)10:00 Gardening (2)11:20 2nd Floor Lunch Bunch 02:30 Bingo (TR)

Sunday 26 Monday 27

09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas)01:30 MAP - Sandbags (4)03:00 Garden Strolls (Cornwall)

10:00 Morning Social (4)10:00 MAP – Washer Toss (3)10:00 Gardening (2)11:20 3rd Floor Lunch Bunch 02:30 Bingo (TR)

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Tuesday 28

10:30 Resident Council Mtg (Chapel)

11:45 Bistro (Cornwall)02:00 Patio Social (3/4) 02:00 Strawberry Hulling

(Dundas)04:00 Garden Strolls (Cornwall)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)

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Thursday 2

Wednesday 29 Thursday 30

Wednesday 1 Friday 3

10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: (Chapel) 11:45 Bistro (TR)02:00 Happy Hour with Vern & Friends (TR)04:00 Friendly Visits (Cornwall) 06:00 MAP-Sandbags (Dundas)

10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:00 Tea & Trivia (3)10:00 Sensory Magic (Cornwall)10:30 Get Fit (2)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)02:00 Seniors Month Strawberry Social (TR)04:00 Garden Strolls (Dundas)

10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: (Chapel) 11:45 Bistro (TR)02:00 Happy Hour (Patio)04:00 Friendly Visits (Cornwall) 06:00 MAP-Sandbags (Dundas)

10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:00 Tea & Trivia (3)10:00 Paper Shred (Cornwall)10:30 Get Fit (2)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)02:00 Bingo (TR)02:30 Friendly Visits (3)02:30 Country Drive (2)04:00 Garden Strolls (Dundas)

10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:00 Tea & Trivia (3)10:00 Paper shred (Cornwall)10:30 Get Fit (2)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)11:45 3rd Stormont BBQ 02:00 Bingo (TR)02:30 Country Drives (2)04:00 Friendly Visits (3) 04:00 Garden Strolls (Dundas)

10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: (Chapel) 11:45 Bistro (TR)02:00 Happy Hour with Johnny M (TR)04:00 Friendly Visits (Cornwall) 06:00 MAP-Sandbags (Dundas)

10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:00 Crafts (3)10:30 Pet Visits (2)10:30 Get Fit (2)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)11:45 3rd Glengarry BBQ02:00 Bingo (TR)02:30 Beautiful You (3) 02:30 News and Views(2)04:00 Garden Strolls (Dundas

10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: (Chapel)11:45 Bistro (TR)02:00 Happy Hour with Shelley (TR)04:00 Fresh Outdoors (Cornwall)06:00 MAP-Sandbags (Dundas)

08:00 St. Lawrence Breakfast (TR)

10:00 MAP-Sandbags (Cornwall)10:00 Wheel of Fortune (4)10:30 Sing-a-Long 2&3 (Chapel)02:00 Father's Day Social with BYG Trio (TR)04:00 Beautiful You (Dundas)

10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:00 Patio Gardening (3)10:00 Mustangs (Cornwall)10:30 Get Fit (2)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)02:00 Stevie E & The Pacemakers (Chapel)04:00 Beautiful You (3) 04:00 Garden Strolls (Dundas)

08:00 3rd Group 2 Breakfast (TR)10:00 MAP-Sandbags (Cornwall)10:00 Wheel of Fortune (4)10:30 Sing-a-Long 2&3 (Chapel)02:00 Darts (TR)02:00 Ice Cream Social -Patio (3)04:00 Beautiful You (Dundas)

10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: (Chapel)11:45 Bistro (TR)02:00 RS Staff Meeting04:00 Walk & Roll (Cornwall)06:00 MAP-Sandbags (Dundas)

08:00 Seaway Breakfast (TR)10:00 MAP-Sandbags (Cornwall)10:00 Sandbags (4)10:30 Sing-a-Long 2&3 (Chapel)02:00 Darts (TR) 02:00 Patio Social (4)02:00 Ice Cream Social-Patio (3)04:00 Garden Strolls (Dundas)

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08:00 Dundas Breakfast (TR)09:30 Audiology Clinic (4)10:00 MAP-Sandbags (Cornwall)10:30 Sing-a-Long 2&3 (Chapel)02:00 Ice Cream Social Patio (3)02:00 Darts (TR)02:00 Patio Social (4)04:00 Garden Strolls (Dundas)

10:00Celebration

avecDeacon Maurice Poirier

(Chapel)

01:30 – 03:30Treat Trolley

(Cornwall/Dundas)

10:00Celebration

withDeacon Marcel Aube

(Chapel)

01:30 – 03:30Treat Trolley

(Cornwall/Dundas)

10:00Celebration

withDeacon Romeo Lefebvre

(Chapel)

01:30 – 03:30Treat Trolley

(Cornwall/Dundas)

10:00Celebration

avecDeacon Maurice Poirier

(Chapel)

01:30 – 03:30Treat Trolley

(Cornwall/Dundas)

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Best Wishes/Bonne Fete

Special thanks to

Roy Floristfor their generous gifts

of corsages and boutonnièresdelivered to our residents

on their birthdays andanniversaries

Russell Leavitt June 05, 1924

Hattie Armstrong June 05, 1929

Lillian Quenville June 05, 1925

Catherine O'Rourke June 06, 1929

June McCrimmon June 11, 1923

Yvon Duplantie June 16, 1930

Margaret Meyer June 16, 1924

Francis Barry June 20, 1934

Harvey Barkley June 23, 1937

Edna Rice June 29, 1922

Henry & Sheila Kyte June 2nd, 1956 60 years

Emerson & Lillian Masson June 3rd, 1947 69 years

Francis & Claire Barry June 4th, 1973 43 years

Patricia & Max Irwin June 4th, 1955 61 years

Georgette and John Serviss June 9th, 1997 19 years

June birthday party date and time are to be announced

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Coming Events

In June each year, Ontario celebrates and

recognizes the contributions seniors make

to our communities.SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT

June 2 Happy Hour with June 2016 marks the 32nd anniversary of Vern & Friends Seniors' Month in Ontario. To recognize

June 5 Hymn Sing with the important role seniors play in our Timeless Truth communities, this year's theme is, “Seniors June 7 Music with Mike Making a Difference.”June 8 Steve E. and the Pacemakers

Choir Here at the Glen June 14 Afternoon with Rick Stor Dun Lodge June 16 Happy Hour with Shelley we also wish to June 17 Music with BYG Trio recognize our June 21 Singalong with Georgie seniors.June 23 Happy Hour with Johnny

Please join us on Wednesday, June 29th

at 2:00 pm in the Rotary Tea Room for FUN & GAMESsome shortcake made with seasonal June 7 Kinette Bingostrawberries and fresh whipped

cream.OUTINGS

June 13 4th Floor Lunch BunchDuring this t ime we wil l be

June 20 2nd Floor Lunch Bunchrecognizing our two centenarians and

June 27 3rd Floor Lunch Bunchour many nonagenarians. We will

also recognize the contributions of our OTHER

wonderful Residents' Council who June 24 Audiology Clinic

work so diligently to enhance the lives June 28 Resident Council Mtg

of all residents of the Glen Stor Dun June 29 Senior Month Celebration

Lodge.

by Tracey Dalage

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One winter day Em was at the outdoor rink Emerson Massonon Marlborough street (where the Bob

Turner is). He saw an auburn haired

beauty, Lil. He was so enthralled with her

he followed her home so he could talk to

her. They started to have “horse back

riding dates.” Lil would go riding around

Cornwall on Star, a horse from Herc's

stable, and Em would ride a palomino

horse borrowed from a friend and 6th

Street grocery s tore owner , Leo

Bissonnette. “Those were wonderful C o n t i n u i n g w i t h m y t h e m e o f days”, Em said. Then Em decided to join interviewing residents to get to know them the Navy. He stayed for the required two better and for them to share their life story, years. When he was discharged he I interviewed Emerson Masson. returned to Cornwall to marry Lil. She was

only 17 years old. Em said, “I never had Em, as he likes to be called, was born in anything as a kid, but I ended up with the Cornwall in 1928. He was an only child most beautiful woman in the world.” They who was raised by a single Mom. His Dad moved to Woodstock for five years where left the family when Em was a small boy. Em was employed by Timberland Mrs. Masson worked in the Cotton Mill. Machines, then Truck Engineering as a Em said his Mom worked very hard for welder. Then they moved back to very little wages. Cornwall to Eamer’s Corners. They had

two children, Valerie, who died at age 42, When he had the opportunity for a full and a son, Dick. time job he took it. He quit school when he

was 16 to drive a team of horses. The

horses were owned by Herc Couglar.

They worked at the Cotton Mill where

Mrs. Masson worked. The team of horses

was used to haul the factory garbage and

excess viscose on wagons to the dump

twice a day. He enjoyed the horses, stable

and responsibility. Em grew up quickly.

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Features

Life Before the Lodge

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body who took care of the family, dogs,

cooking and yes, the housework. Em and

his buddies would go to the Renfrew area

to hunt. They stayed in tents and wore all

their warm clothes – coats, toques, etc. – to

bed. It was rustic camping. Lil said she

enjoyed cooking all the game meat Em

would bring home, especially the venison

roasts.

When the Masson family moved back to

Cornwall, Em took his application to

Domtar. He was hired to start the next day

as a Sealing Machine Operator. He

continued to be a Domtar employee for the

next 39 years. I asked Em what he enjoyed

doing as hobbies. He answered, “ Fishing

for perch that I sold for $3 a pound,

hunting rabbits, deer, moose and bear and

housework.”

Before I left the room Em said, “ For

anybody who can't look after themselves, Lil was sitting beside Em during our this is the best place to be. They really look conversation. She jokingly disputed his after you here. They couldn't treat you third hobby of housework. Em has a great better.” I agree.sense of humour and likes to tell jokes to all

who will listen. Lil said she was the home

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By Stephanie Hill-Nicholls

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Did you know? you will be able to seek help and reduce the

More than 400,000 Canadians are living risk of permanent damage.

with long-term stroke disabi l i ty .Managing risk factors

In 2012, more than 13,000 Canadians died as There are some risk factors over which

the result of a stroke. In 2011, more than

46,500 Canadians were hospitalized for

stroke.

What is it?

There are three main types of stroke, all of

which involve an interruption of blood flow

to the brain. Ischemic stroke is the total

blockage of a blood vessel due to plaque

build-up, while a transient ischemic attack

(TIA or mini-stroke) is caused by a small individuals have little to no control (such as clot that only briefly blocks an artery. age, gender, ethnicity), but many that can Hemorrhagic stroke, on the other hand, be prevented or reversed. Nine in ten occurs when an artery in the brain breaks Canadians (24 million) have at least one open, often due to high blood pressure that modifiable risk factor for heart disease and weakens the artery walls over time.stroke. These include: eating less than 5

The after-effects servings of vegetables and fruit per day, Without freshly oxygenated blood, brain smoking, physical inactivity, overweight cells (neurons) begin to die. The longer or obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, neurons are deprived of oxygen and and stress.nutrients, the more likely permanent brain

Up to 80% of strokes are preventable by damage will occur. adopting healthy behaviours. Shifting

Post-stroke conditions can affect the dietary habits towards fresh, whole, and physical, cognitive, and emotional unprocessed food, with a greater emphasis dimensions of a person's life. Pain, on fruits, vegetables and lean proteins will paralysis, fatigue, dysphagia (difficulty help drastically reduce sugar and sodium swallowing), aphasia (speech and language intake. Spending more time doing disorder), memory loss, depression, and moderate to vigorous physical activity mood disorders are all common after- (bicycling, walking at a quick pace), effects of a stroke. The faster you are able to avoiding tobacco, and reducing stress are recognize the signs of a stroke, the faster other great steps to reduce stroke risk.

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Health by Rachelle Binette

June is Stroke Awareness Month!

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June 2016 LODGER 21

Musings

Interim Executive Side gigs you can start in "There are now professional services firms retirementthat can place people in temporary

Retirement doesn't have to include executive positions," Collamer said. These

endless games of shuffleboard and temporary execs typically earn a good rate

bridge. In fact, for many of today's and handle meaty assignments, she said.

retirees, this couldn't be further from the

truth. Instead, many people are diving Peace Corps

after retirement into encore careers that A full 7 percent of Peace Corps volunteers

offer a chance to make some extra money are over age 50. This could be a good fit for

with more flexible hours. retirees who are ready to embark on a

completely new adventure for their second "They want to be relevant. They want to

act. be needed. They want a reason to get out

Personal historian of bed in the morning. They want a way to Lovers of history and writing can marry the pay their bills, and work isn't a four-letter two as personal historians, who help word," said Kerry Hannon, author and customers write their memoirs. expert on career transitions and

retirement. Life-cycle celebrant

These celebrants serve as officiant at Driving this trend are three things: important life moments, like weddings.Retirees want to create a financial safety

net as Americans live longer than ever, Translator they want to pursue something Speak a foreign language? Your skills could meaningful and they want to avoid being be in high demand by businesses with bored. entrepreneurs who don't have the skill.

Just what are some second act gigs that Adjunct professor are tailor made for these retirees? Experts Try going back to where it all started: shares some of their top picks: college.

Consultant Tutor By the time older Americans retire, they Teach the next generation of little Einsteins h a v e a c c u m u l a t e d s u b s t a n t i a l by offering your knowledge. knowledge in their career, skills that they

can turn into a side business with flexible Read more Side Gigs online at: CNBC – hours. MAKE IT, written by Kattie Little

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Connections

Glen Stor Dun Lodge Glen Stor Dun Lodge

Council of Family & Friends Committee of Management

Jim Bancroft, Chair

Mayor South Stormont

(613) 534-2949

Leslie O'Shaughnessy, Mayor

(613) 937-3130

Elaine MacDonald, Councillor

(613) 938-7763

Maurice Dupelle, Councillor

(613) 662-2597Your Council Executives 2015Dennis Fife, Henry Kyte ~ Chair

Mayor North Stormont3rd Floor Representative(613) 984-2291613-932-8806

Special Care Representatives

Carol PaschekWe Welcome our New Executives613-931-9963

of the Monica Aquan-YuenGlen Stor Dun Lodge 613-936-1343

Resident Council3rd Floor Representative2016-2017Bernie Thauvette

613-936-6768Patricia Irwin, Chair, 4th Floor Representatives

Harvey Barkley, Vice ChairMargaret GordonGeorgette Serviss, Treasurer613-938-7678Carole Williams, SecretaryDenise Symington

613-932-8125

Our family volunteers serve as advocates Residents and staff would like to for our residents. They also aim at welcome the following new comersenhancing quality of life for all who live

Margaret Owensand work at the Lodge. Please feel free to Renal Tessierpick up a pamphlet at the reception desk

to find out how to contribute to their

cause or make contact with the members.

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Art Expression PresentsNorma O'Collin

May 15 to June 14

[email protected]

613-938-3168

Norma was born, Norma

Ann Fisher, in Montreal,

January 11, 1938. She grew

up and went to school in

V e r d u n , a s u b u r b o f

Laundry DayMontreal. She met her

Oilhusband, Ray, in 1958 and they were married SOLDin 1960. They have two children and five

grandchildren.

Norma has always been interested in art. An

uncle, who lived with her and her parents, was

a commercial artist and inspired and

encouraged Norma to pursue her love of Carrotspainting. It wasn't until 1967 that she joined the

OilVersalle Group, under the direction of Hy SOLDGallant, and started to paint seriously. An

exhibition was held every year and Norma

started to sell her paintings.

In 1986 her husband retired from the Montreal

Urban Police Dept. and they moved to their

house in Rivière Beaudette. There they stayed

until 1999 when they moved to Cornwall

Ontario. It is in Cornwall that Norma and her

husband have become active in many different

activities. They belong to the Seaway Seniors

Center and have acted in many variety shows Martintown Millincluding the Glen Productions. Norma still

Oilpursues her painting and belongs to the St-$145Lawrence Group. She shows her work in

galleries, craft shows and craft stores.

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Art Expression

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Answer for page 28Réponses (p. 9)

Mini Crossword

CHARADES

Peru, Cuba, China, Chile, Egypt, PolandA) Cuiller (cuit-hier)

B) Napperon (nappe-rond)

What are they?QUIZ

A)Atlantique, Pacifique, Indien,

Arctique, Antarctique

B) La Niña, la Pinta, la Santa Maria

C) Jean de Brébeuf, Gabriel Lallemand,

Isaac Jogues, René Goupil, Charles

Garnier, Noël Chabanel, Jean de

Lalande.

D) La victoire, la guerre, la famine, la

mort Can you guess what the following are? E) La Méditerranée, la mer Égée, la mer Maybe you have seen or even used one

Tyrrhénienne, la mer Noire, la mer before. Caspienne, on peut inclure la mer Gadget #1Baltique et la mer du Nord.

PRÉFIXE

A) Anti

B) Par

C) Con

D) Sur

E) Com, re, dé Gadget #2

PROVERBE

A) Rira le dernier

B) Donne deux fois

C) Perd sa place

D) Dans le même panier

E) Dansez maintenant

Answers to What

Are they:

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Solutions

#1 - Canning sieve, #2 - Meat grinder

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Taste & Tell

Instructions:Slow Cooker BBQ RibsŸSpray slow cooker with cooking spray. by Shannon BergeronŸCombine all ingredients and rub over

the ribs.

ŸStack ribs vertically with larger bone

down and lean against each other.

ŸCook on low for 6 to 8 hours.

ŸUncover – Dab with favourite BBQ

sauce.

ŸCover – cook another thirty minutes.

Modern Day Cooks

A new study has revealed that almost half

of all women don't use cookbooks at all

anymore. One of the women interviewed

stated that she no longer buys cookbooks,

but only receives them as presents. "I get

them a lot, but I don't use them," she says. "I

find they're awkward and hard to follow. I

prefer to use the internet.” Not to mention Shannon’s Ribs served up with mashed

she loves the feature that allows her to potatoes and Spaghetti Squash.

search for a recipe by ingredients. This

way, she can use what she has in the house

rather than having to go to the market for Ingredients:

ingredients.3 ½ to 4 lbs back ribs, cut into four rib

sectionsThis recipe also has its source from the

¼ cup brown sugar, packedinternet. It was found by Tracey Delage

1 Tbsp paprikawhom has trialed and taste tested. She

1 tsp onion powdershared with all her pals and as of today,

1 tsp garlic powderShannon Bergeron, Joanne MacDonald,

½ tsp cuminLinda Geisel and others all served up this

½ tsp cayennedelicious dish. They too praised this recipe,

¼ tsp peppernot only it is tasty, it is also very easy to

1 tsp thyme, crushedmake. Hope you will try it.

BBQ sauce

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With a cyclone bearing down on us, my

husband and I rushed to get our two boys

fed and bathed before we lost power. I was

washing up as my husband was hurrying

the kids into the bath when the lights went 1) What comes down but never goes up?

off.2) Mary's father has 5 daughters – Nana,

Thinking the kids might be frightened, I Nene, Nini, Nono. What is the fifth

quickly lit a candle and took it to the daughters name?

bathroom. The wind was howling – 3) In a one-story pink house, there was a

enough, I thought, to scare the wits out of pink person, a pink cat, a pink fish, a

any toddler. However, the only reaction pink computer, a pink chair, a pink table,

from our eldest son, who had just turned a pink telephone, a pink shower–

two, was an excited scream: “Cake!”everything was pink!

Trudie Trewin, Kewarra Beach, QueenslandWhat color were the stairs?

4) Throw away the outside and cook the

inside, then eat the outside and throw

away the inside. What is it?

5) What travels around the world but stays My aunt decided not to mention to her

in one spot?husband that it was her 40th wedding

6) What has 4 eyes but can't see?anniversary in the hope he would surprise

her. She was thrilled when my uncle see answers at the bottom of the next column

entered the kitchen holding a plastic bag

and asked her what the date was. My aunt

smiled and told him it was August 21. “Oh,

well,” he shrugged, “the milk is safe

enough.”

Mary-Louise Stone

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Funny Page

HARVEST GARDENCENTRE

Gift Shop & Restaurant

75 Cornwall Centre Rd.,Cornwall, ON

[email protected]

In Store BakeryFresh Frozen Local Lamb

ANSWERS:4) Corn on the

1) Rain;cob;

2) Mary;5) A stamp;

3) There are no stairs, 6) Mississippi;

it's a one story house;

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to go to all of our residents mentioned for Marc Dicaire has his eyes on the their fine play as of late. prize in Sandbags

Jan Fournier Blazes the Bullseye It was another great

month of tossing here at The old Bullseye saw t h e L o d g e a s t h e some action in June, Sandbag scores were with Jan Fournier impressive to say the dishing out most of least. Marc Dicaire has the wear and tear. Jan really upped his game lately as his accuracy threw down for 5 big has been spot on. His strategy has been to

bulls on her way to being the sharpshooter go big and lately he seems to have found his of the month. Jan was above average in the rhythm. The big 300 is perhaps the most bull department but we had a few other elusive point value to attain and Marc has players who hit the mark multiple times. had it dialed in as of late. Marc hit the big Betty Greico and Hattie Armstrong cooked one 8 different times and captured high up 3 apiece while Yvon Desrosiers, Grace score honors along the way. 1490, 1360 and Hickey and Betty Dionne mustered up 1 1140 were some of Marc's best moments in each. May.

On the high score side of things, Joyce The rest of the field was tightly packed Ruest deserves some praise for being the together as a flurry of scores broke the 1000 lone player to hit triple digits. Joyce's 101 is point plateau. All floors seemed to get in on not only her personal best but also the the action in a busy stretch that saw some highest we've seen in some time. The 100 new faces emerge. Here is a sample of some point mark is no joke as only a handful of top notch play throughout the last few these beauties are seen throughout the weeks. Yvonne Paradis 1260, Grace Hickey year. Betty Greico's impressive total of 84 1250, Lauretta Lascelle 1230, Jeanette points was our other high score of the Fournier 1190, Jeanine Marleau 1170, month. A special congratulations goes out Heather Taylor 1170, Harvey Barkley 1140, to both Jan and Joyce as their efforts paid R o n M a c M i l l a n 1 1 3 0 , F l e u r e t t e off in a busy month of action. Beaureguard 1080 Joyce Ruest 1070, Yvon

Desrosiers 1050, Peggy Poirier 1060 and I was born at the right time. I was a freak -

Barb Pescod 1040. As you can see, things the only young player when darts took off

couldn't be any tighter these days atop that in the 1970s. - Eric Bristowleaderboard. Nice shooting Marc and way

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ScoreboardBy Tim McNally

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SEARCH-A-WORD

HOW TO PLAY:

The words in the puzzle can be found either horizontally, diagonally, or even backward. Find t h e m a n d C I R C L E THEM.

Sample word: VELVET

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Mental Aerobics by Bill Van Ryswyk

APPLE LAND

CANDY MINT

CARPET ONION

DARK PAINT

DRESS RAISIN

EYES SCARF

FRUITS TREES

GRASS WOOD

Answers on page 24

Can you find 5 countries... there are more

Mini Crossword

G C U R N

H N A B E

A I T P G

T E L Y D

I P O A N

C S S K N I T R E F I N O C T

S A C R E S O O H C R N P N E

H C N A R B N I I R O U I N R

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L R A A O E S A T A A L P E S

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O D O O W Q C D I L T U E D R

F O L I A G E H E M E P T E D

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MARKETING SERVICES

Ph: 613-543-1981 - Email: [email protected]

To advertise in the Lodgercall or email Matt Jans at:Cornwall

613-932-6300www.mcarthurbrosfh.com

Morrisburg

613-543-2271www.parkerofmorrisburg.com

“Dedicated to Service, Committed to Excellence”

ŸTraditional, Memorial and

Cremation Services

ŸLegacy and Pre-Planning

ŸMonument Sales

ŸVideo Tributes

ŸGrief Support

ŸPet and Service Animal

Grief Loss SupportBonnie Parker

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Departmental SupervisorsHave questions? Comments?We are just a phone call away

613-933-3384

Administration Ext. 4223

Nursing Ext. 4222

Nutrition Care Ext. 4228

Program and Support Services(Activities, therapy, spiritual care, volunteer, hairdressing, Lodger) Ext. 4243

Support Services(Housekeeping, laundry, maintenance)

Ext. 4229

Staff Development / Health & SafetyInfection Prevention Control Officer

Ext. 4235

Outreach Services Ext. 4234