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LODGERJune/Juin 2019
Glen Stor Dun Lodge - Cornwallrespect - compassion - communication - collaboration - team buildingrespect - compassion - communication - collaboration - renforcement d’équipe
to be the leader in personalized care and servicesêtre le chef de file des soins et des services personnalisés
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
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
Family Council Meeting
Third Wednesday of each month
1:30 p.m. - Libraryexcept July, August, December
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
Notes:
2 Lodge News - Nurses Week
4 Life at the Lodge - Easter Tea
5 Life at the Lodge - Card Club
6 Hot Topics - Shooting Stars Explained
7 Musings - Father’s Day Best advice
8 Joyeux Copains - Pourquoi?...pourquoi?...
Pourquoi?
9 Rions/Charades/Quiz
10 Page Pastorale - Prière au Sacré-Coeur de Jésus
11 Pastoral Page
12 Calendar of Events
14 Outreach
15 Extras - Spring Raffle Winners
16 Best Wishes/Bonne Fête
17 Coming Events
18 Predictions
19 Connections
20 Art Expression - John Fairchild
21 Solutions
22 Funny Page
23 Scoreboard
24 Mental Aerobics
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Respect Compassion
Communication Collaboration
Team Building
As part of Nurses Week celebration,
nursing staff enjoyed pizza, beverages and
cake on Thursday May 9th.
In Canada we celebrate National Nursing
Week each year during the week that
includes May 12, which is Florence
Nightingale's birthday.
Florence Nightingale was a famous nurse.
She is best known for the work she did to A n n a K o s n a k y a n ( R N ) , M a r y s e care for wounded soldiers during the Prud'Homme (RPN), Chelsea Pecore (RN) Crimean War (1853-56) but she also made a and Brian Leger (PSW).big contribution to changing the way in
which hospitals were run. She was a
celebrity in Victorian times and she has
continued to be spoken and written about to
this day.
As we celebrated Nursing Week, we took
time to reflect on the reason why care giving
is chosen as a career and acknowledge the
contributions made by nursing staff. Amelie Labrosse (PSW student) and Lillian
Vincent (PSW).I wanted to take this opportunity to thank
everyone for their hard work and
dedication in providing care for Glen Stor
Dun Lodge residents and their families and
friends.
May all the care and kindness you give to
others, Come back to warm your heart.
It takes a team to provide excellent care and
Glen Stor Dun Lodge's nursing team is the
best!
Thank you for all you do! PSW's Stacey Petersen and Debbie Leblanc.Sally Munroe, Director of Nursing
2 LODGER Lodge News
Shareen McNaughton (Secretary),
Shannon McDonald (RAI Coordinator),
Sally Munroe (Director of Nursing) and Carrie Kyer (PSW) and Shelley Lauzon Jennifer Archambault (RPN and Staff (BSO).Educator)
Dan Lanteigne (PSW), Sally Munroe
(Director of Nursing) and Chrissy Ferreiri DON Sally Munroe and RPN Andrew (PSW student). Bisonnette.
Winners of the
Appreciation Prize Draws
2nd Floor
Joanne Carriere (PSW)
(93 candies in the jar; she guessed 92)
3rd Floor
Maryse Prud'Homme (RPN)
(76 candies in the jar; she guessed 76)RPN Nathan Eamer and PSW's Brian
4th FloorGreen, Louise Whittaker, Chantal Josh Paupst (PSW)Whitford and Katie Ledoux.
(80 candies in the jar; he guessed 84)
Lodge News LODGER 3
Last month we highlighted some of the
wonderfully creative Easter Bonnets
residents made for the Easter Tea. Pictured
below, as follow up, are photos from the
Easter Tea held on Wednesday April 17th in
the Tea Room. Sweet treats were served
while residents and family members
enjoyed some piano music by long time
volunteer Karen Schwabe. 4th floor residents Norma Gibson and
Yvonne Paradis.
Olive St. Denis, 3rd
floor resident.
2nd floor resident Fernande Fobert.
3rd floor resident
Jean Gove.
2nd floor resident
Ruth Wood.
Evelyn Malcolm,
2nd floor resident.
3rd floor residents Leonie Radford and
Olive St. Denis.
4 LODGER Life at the Lodge
R e s i d e n t s e n j o y e d a n
afternoon Card Social on
Thursday May 2nd. The Tea
Room was f i l led with
smiling residents playing
euchre and UNO.
Robert Marleau, Phyllis Dickson and
Norma Gibson.
Mae McDonald, Annette Ethier, Peter
Mabee and Tim McNally.
Norma Gibson, Pat Irwin and Cleo Richer.
Jan Fournier, Evelyn Malcolm, Meghan
Marsolais and Catherine Tremblay.
Volunteer Les Schwabe and his dog
Maggie enjoy visiting our residents.
Here’s Maggie pictured with 4th floor
residents Heather Taylor and Fernande Fobert, Roland Mercier, June Jacqueline Lamarche.Arthur and Agnes Leroux.
LODGER 5Life at the Lodge
When space debris, such as space dust, ice The best annual show is the Perseid Meteor
and pieces of rock enter the earth's shower each August. Named after the
atmosphere, the friction causes the constellation Perseus where the majority of
surrounding air to become scorching hot. the activity takes place, the meteors are
This “Shooting Star” streaking through the caused by particles released by the comet
sky surrounded by the flaming hot air is a 109P/Swift-Tuttle. Active from mid July to
meteor. late August, the Perseids are known to put
on a dazzling display at its peak, especially The majority of the
when the skies are clear and the moon is new.meteoroids that
Perseid Meteor Showercause meteors are
Meteors are usually only the size of a
observed at night and pebble. Sometimes, you see them streak
are visible when they across the sky and disappear at the horizon.
are about 34 to 70 Other times, they end suddenly, burning
miles above the Earth, out right before your eyes.
and they often disintegrate at around 31 to 51
miles above. Their glow time is usually about Daily there are millions of meteors that
a second. occur in the Earth's atmosphere. With a little
luck, you can see a meteor just about any The chemical composition and the speed of night of the year. But the best times to see the meteoroid will cause different hues of meteors are during a meteor shower on a light. Possible colors and the elements nice, clear night. There are a number of them producing them include: Orange/Yellow each year. (Sodium), Yellow (Iron), Blue/Green
(Copper), Purple (Potassium), Red (Silicate).There is even a Meteor Watch Day which
occurs every year on June 30th. Hopefully A list of meteor shower dates as well as a this year it is a cloudless night and people guide to successful watching can be found on can turn their eyes to the heavens in hopes of the Earth Sky website.spotting the glow of one of these shooting
The creator and origin of this day are stars.unknown but it does coincide with the
Meteor Watch Day is an excellent time to biggest meteor on record to strike the earth plan a meteor watching party. Plan your 111 years ago. On June 30, 1908 there was night. Gather the kids of some friends meteor explosion in Siberia that knocked together, a blanket and find a place far from down trees in a 40-mile radius and also the city lights and try to catch a few stray struck some people unconscious up to 40-falling stars. Try to map the constellations miles away. More on that next month, stay while waiting to make a wish or two and it'll tuned… (www.ansmeteors.org)surely be a good time. (www.wikipedia.org)
6 LODGER Hot Topics Jason Swerdfeger
LODGER 7Musings
16.Experience the serenity of travelling
alone.
17.Never be afraid to ask out the best looking
girl in the room.
18.Never turn down a breath mint.
FATHERLY ADVICE19. A sport coat is worth 1000 words.
1. Never shake a man's hand sitting down.20.Try writing your own eulogy. Never stop
revising.2. Write down your dreams.
21. Thank a veteran. Then make it up to him.3.The man at the BBQ grill is the closest thing
to a king.22. Eat lunch with the new kid.
4. In a negotiation, never make the first offer.23.After writing an angry email, read it
carefully. Then delete it.5. Request the late check-out.
24. Ask your mom to play. She won't let you 6. When entrusted with a secret, keep it.
win.7. Hold your heros to a higher standard.
25. Manners make the man.8. Return a borrowed car with a full tank of
26. Give credit. Take the blame.gas.
27. Stand up to bullies. Protect those bullied.9. Play with passion or don't play at all.
28. Be confident and humble at the same 10.When shaking hands, grip firmly and
time.look them in the eye.
29. If ever in doubt, remember whose son 11.Don't let a wishbone grow where a
you are and REFUSE to be ordinary.backbone should be.
30.In all things lead by example not 12. If you need music on the beach, you're
explanation.missing the point.
13.Carry two handkerchiefs. The one in your
back pocket is for you. The one in your
breast pocket is for you.
14. You marry the girl, you marry her family.
15.Be like a duck. Remain calm on the
sur face and paddle l ike c razy
underneath.
A cowboy rode into a town on
Friday. He stayed for three nights,
and then he left on Friday. How is
this possible?
Answer: His horse's name was Friday
Pourquoi le tonnerre arrive-t-il quelques POURQUOI?...POURQUOI?...secondes après qu'on a vu l'éclair? En fait, ils POURQUOI?ont lieu tous les deux en même temps. C'est
que la lumière se déplace plus vite que le Pourquoi l'arc-en-ciel
son.contient-il 7 couleurs?
L'arc-en-ciel ne peut
apparaître qu'avec le
concours du soleil et
de l'humidité, donc
après un orage ou une
tempête. Il reste de
fines goutelettes d'eau dans l'atmosphère
Pourquoi dit-on que les autruches se cachent après un orage. Lorsque le soleil filtre à
la tête dans le sable? Il n'en est rien. On disait travers cette humidité, les goutelettes
autrefois qu'ils se cachaient la tête dans le agissent comme un prisme et décompose la
sable lorsqu'ils étaient apeurés. Dans un tel lumière en ses sept composantes.
cas, ils s'enfuient plutôt et peuvent atteindre
une vitesse de 60 km/heure. L'autruche est Pourquoi la surface des rivières est-elle
un granivore et peut manger toute la tantôt bleue, tantôt grise? La surface des
journée. On le voit souvent picocher près du rivières ne fait que refléter la couleur du
sol, ce qui peut donner l'impression qu'il a la firmament qui peut être d'un bleu uniforme
tête enfouie dans le sol. ou couvert de nuages.
Pourquoi y a-t-il
une marée haute
e t u n e m a r é e
basse? Il s'agit de
l a l o i d e
l ' a t t r a c t i o n
universelle, c'est-Pourquoi les chiens tournent-ils en rond
à-dire que les avant de se coucher? Il s'agit d'un instinct
corps cé les tes hérité de très longue date. Avant que les
exercent une influence les uns sur les autres. chiens deviennent domestiqués, ils vivaient
Plus ils sont proches, plus l'influence qu'on à l'état sauvage comme leurs cousins, les
appelle « attraction universelle » est forte. La loups. Comme ils avaient à coucher souvent
cause des marées est l'attraction que la lune dans la grande herbe, ils la pilotaient pour
exerce sur la Terre. l'aplanir avant de se coucher. Cet instinct est
encore ancré chez eux.
8 LODGER Joyeux Copains Gérard Labreque
RIONS…RIONS…RIONS
Un home assis dans son salon dit à sa femme:
« Si jamais je deviens dans un état végétatif
où je me vois branché sur des machines, je
veux absolument que tu me débranches et QUIZ/MELI-MELO
me laisse partir en paix. » L'épouse se lève et a) Peintre de « La Jaconde » (Mona Lisa)débranche le téléviseur.b) Il a joué le rôle de Jésus dans le film « The
Passion of the Christ ».
c) Hymne national de la France.
d) Tout le monde emploie le mot « pinote »
qui vient de l'anglais « peanut ». Quel est le CHARADES mot français?A) Mon premier est un étendu de terrain
e) Capitale du Japon.sans arbres.
f) Quelle langue parlent les Chinois?-Mon second se dit de la partie d'un toit en
g) Dans quel pays se trouve la statue de la forme de pointe.Liberté?- Mon tout est un fongus comestible.h) Le spaghetti, la macaroni et le rotini
appartiennent à une famille d'aliments B) Mon premier est un citoyen de la Russie.qu'on appelle…-Mon second est un mouvement
involontaire du système nerveux. i) Premier ministre nouvellement élu en
-Mon tout se rapporte à la campagne. Alberta.
j) Comment s'appelle le procédé par lequel Personnalités du monde on obtient une réplique exacte d'un être Reliez par un trait le prénom et nom de vivant.famille des personnalités suivantes.
EXPRESSIONS QUEBECOISES
Que veulent-elles dire?Pierre-Elliot Waynea) Étre dans les patates.Elvis Trudeaub) Courir la galipote.Fred Welkc) En avoir plein le dos.Babe Astaird) Faire du chapeau.Leonardo Ruthe) Se fendre en quatre.Lawrence Presleyf) Changer son fusil d'épaule.Frank Lewisg) Venir sur le tapis.Thomas De Vincih) Partir en faisant claquer la porte.John Edisoni) Avoir le bec fin.Jerry Sinatraj) Ne pas connaître ses oignons.
LODGER 9Gérard Labrecque
Prière au Sacré-Coeur de Jésus
Souvenez-vous,
ô Sacré Cœur de Jésus,
de tout ce que vous avez fait pour sauver nos âmes,
et ne les laissez pas périr.
Souvenez-vous de l'éternel
et immense amour que vous avez eu pour elles;
ne repoussez pas ces âmes
qui viennent à vous défaillantes
sous le poids de leurs misères,
oppressées sous celui de tant de douleurs.
Soyez touché de notre faiblesse,
des dangers qui nous environnent de toutes parts,
des maux qui nous font soupirer et gémir.
Remplis de confiance et d'amour,
nous venons à votre Cœur, ô Jésus,
comme au cœur du meilleur des pères,
du plus tendre et du plus compatissant des amis.
Recevez-nous, ô Sacré Cœur,
dans votre infinie tendresse,
faites-nous ressentir les effets
de votre compassion et de votre amour ;
montrez-vous notre appui,
notre médiateur auprès de votre Père.
Au nom de votre Précieux Sang et par vos mérites,
accordez-nous la force dans nos faiblesses,
la consolation dans nos peines,
la grâce de vous aimer dans le temps
et celle de vous posséder dans l'éternité.
Amen!
10 LODGER Page Pastorale Gérard Labrecque
Church Services for June A Prayer for Father’s DayL i t u r g y o f t h e W o r d w i t h
Thank you for all the fathersCommunion/Mass
and father-figures in this worldEvery Saturday at 10:00 am
and for the many ways youJune 1 Maurice Poirier
use them to lovingly guide othersJune 8 Roméo Lefebvre
to Your heart. I ask that youJune 15 Maurice Poirier
would bless them andJune 22 Roméo Lefebvre
give them great joy and peace.June 29 Maurice Poirier
May they see You and know You
Protestant Services for June in new ways. Show them how
1st, 2nd and 3rd Thursday at 11:00 am much you love them and
care about them.June 6 Pentecostal
Guide their steps,June 13 Baptist
use their hands,June 20 Anglican
and make them a blessingJune 27 Hymn Sing
to others as you continue
to fulfill your special purpose
for their lives.
Amen.
Doris CharleboisJune's birth month flowers Howard Loughare among the most fragrant
of all, the rose and the
honeysuckle. 4 t h F l o o r
resident Joan June's birthstones are pearl B u i c k and moonstone.celebrated her
89th birthday
on March 20th.
H e r e s h e i s
e n j o y i n g a
piece of her
birthday cake.
Thanks to Tina Poirier for submitting
the photo.
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Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4
Sunday 9 Monday 10 Tuesday 11 09:45 Card Club (3) 10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas) 01:30 Wheel of Fortune (4)03:00 Rock'n Roll (Cornwall)
Sunday 16 Monday 17 Tuesday 18
June 2019
Sunday 23 Tuesday 25Monday 24
09:30 Morning Social (4)09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:30 Ring Toss (Cornwall)10:45 Reminiscing (Dundas)02:00 Hymn Sing with Timeless Truth (Chapel)03:00 Singalong (3)
10:00 WHOGA Fitness (4)10:00 Gardening (Cornwall)10:00 Silver Sneakers (3)10:00 Get Fit (2)11:20 3rd Floor Lunch Bunch01:30 Patio Social (3&4)02:30 Garden Social (2)03:30 Reading Club (3)03:30 Visits with Maggie (3/4)04:00 Daisies (Dundas)
09:30 Morning Social (4)09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:30 Balloon Tennis (Cornwall)10:45 Reminiscing (Dundas)01:30 Sandbags (4)01:30 Singalong (Dundas)02:45 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)03:00 Singalong (3)
10:30Resident Council Mtg.
(Chapel)11:45 Cornwall Bistro (TR)01:30 Alzheimer's Education (Chapel)01:30 Franco-Fun (4)02:00 Crafts 2&3 (TR)03:30 Roll & Stroll (3) 04:00 Mustangs (Cornwall) 04:45 Supper Club (Dundas) 06:00 Sandbags (Dundas)
10:00 WHOGA Fitness (4) 10:00 Gardening (Cornwall)10:00 Silver Sneakers (3)10:00 Get Fit (2)11:20 2nd Floor Lunch Bunch01:30 Patio Social (3&4)02:30 Garden Social (2)03:30 Reading Club (3)03:30 Visits with Maggie (3/4)04:00 Daisies (Dundas)
09:30 Singalong (4)10:00 Sandbags (3)10:00 Country Drive (2)10:45 Beautiful You (Dundas)11:45 Cornwall Bistro (TR)01:30 Fireside Social (3) 02:00 Bingo (TR)02:45 Garden Strolls (Cornwall)03:30 Roll & Stroll (3) 04:00 Mustangs (Cornwall) 04:45 Supper Club (Dundas) 06:00 Sandbags (Dundas)
10:00 Fitness/Ladder Ball(4)10:00 Gardening (Cornwall)10:00 Silver Sneakers (3)10:00 Get Fit (2)11:20 4th Floor Lunch Bunch01:30 Patio Social (3&4)02:30 Garden Social (2) 03:30 Reading Club (3)04:00 Daisies (Dundas)
09:30 Morning Social (4)09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:30 Balloon Tennis (Cornwall)10:45 Reminiscing (Dundas)01:30 Sandbags (4)01:30 Singalong (Dundas)02:45 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)03:00 Singalong (3)
09:30 Singalong (4)10:00 Sandbags (3)10:00 Balloon Tennis (Dundas)10:45 Shake a Memory (Dundas)11:45 Cornwall Bistro (TR)01:30 Fireside Social (3)02:00 Card Club (TR) 02:45 Garden Strolls (Cornwall)03:30 Roll & Stroll (3) 04:00 Mustangs (Cornwall) 04:45 Supper Club (Dundas) 06:00 Sandbags (Dundas)
09:30 Morning Social (4)09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:30 Shuffleboard (Cornwall)10:45 Reminiscing (Dundas)01:30 Sandbags (4)01:30 Singalong (Dundas)02:45 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)03:00 Singalong (3)
10:00 Fitness/Ladder Ball (4) 10:00 Gardening (Cornwall)10:00 Silver Sneakers (3)10:00 Get Fit (2)11:00 Roll & Stroll (3)01:30 Patio Social (3&4)01:30 Garden Social (2)03:30 Reading Club (3)04:00 Daisies (Dundas)
09:30 Wheel of Fortune (4)10:00 Sandbags (3)10:30 Resident Executive Mtg (4)10:45 Beautiful You (Dundas) 11:45 Cornwall Bistro (TR)01:30 Franco-Fun (4)01:30 Patio Social (3)01:30 Garden Social (2) 03:30 Roll & Stroll (3)04:00 Mustangs (Cornwall)04:45 Supper Club (Dundas) 06:00 Sandbags (Dundas)
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09:30 Morning Social (4)09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:30 Ring Toss (Cornwall)10:45 Reminiscing (Dundas)01:30 Sandbags (4)01:30 Singalong (Dundas)02:45 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)03:00 Singalong (3)
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Friday 28
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Sandbags (Cornwall)10:30 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel)01:30 Fun with Proverbs (3)01:30 Wheel of Fortune (4)02:00 Darts (Pub)02:45 Battle Bags (Cornwall)03:00 Friendly Visits on 4th (4)03:45 TV Classics (Dundas) 04:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
09:30 Singalong (Dundas)10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:15 Sandbags (3)11:00 Sports Talk (Cornwall) 11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)11:45 3rd Floor Bistro (TR)01:45 Little Rays Reptile Zoo Visit (TR)04:00 Afternoon Trivia (4)04:45 Supper Club (Cornwall)06:00 Singalong (3)
10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: Hymn Sing (Chapel)11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Bingo (TR)03:30 Roll & Stroll (3) 04:00 Corvettes (Cornwall)04:45 Supper Club (3)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:15 Tea & Trivia (3)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)11:45 3rd Floor Bistro (TR) 02:00 Bingo (TR)04:00 You be the Judge (4)04:45 Supper Club (Cornwall) 06:00 Singalong (3)
09:30 Singalong (Dundas)10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: Anglican (Chapel)11:00 Garden Strolls (Cornwall) 11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR)01:30 Patio Social (3&4)02:00 Darts (Pub)03:30 Roll & Stroll (3) 04:00 Corvettes (Cornwall)04:45 Supper Club (3) 06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Sandbags (Cornwall)10:30 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel) 02:00 Father's Day Pub with Rick Filion (TR)03:45 TV Classics (Dundas) 04:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
09:30 Tea & Trivia (Dundas) 10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:15 Tea & Trivia (3)11:00 Beautiful You (3)01:30 Friendly Visits (2,3,4)02:00 Le Choeur en Fete Choir (TR) 02:45 LRC Dice Game (Cornwall)04:00 Afternoon Trivia (4)04:45 Supper Club (Cornwall)06:45 Kinette Bingo (TR)
10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: Baptist (Chapel)11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Happy Hour with Vern & Friends (TR)03:00 Roll & Stroll (3) 04:00 Corvettes (Cornwall)04:45 Supper Club (3) 06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Sandbags (Cornwall)10:30 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel)02:00 Birthday Party with Walter & Company (TR)03:45 TV Classics (Dundas) 04:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Sandbags (Cornwall)10:30 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel)01:30 Fun with Proverbs (3)01:30 Singalong (4)02:00 Darts (Pub)02:45 Ladder Ball (Cornwall)03:00 Friendly Visits on 4th (4)03:45 TV Classics (Dundas) 04:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
11:45 Dundas Bistro (TR)02:15 Get Fit/Balloon Tennis (Dundas)02:15 Wheel of Fortune (4) 03:30 TV Classics (Cornwall)
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
11:45 Dundas Bistro (TR)02:15 Get Fit/Balloon Tennis (Dundas)02:15 Wheel of Fortune (4) 03:30 TV Classics (Cornwall)
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
11:45 Dundas Bistro (TR)02:15 Get Fit/Balloon Tennis (Dundas)02:15 Deal of No Deal (4) 03:30 TV Classics (Cornwall)
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
11:45 Dundas Bistro (TR)02:15 Get Fit/Balloon Tennis (Dundas)02:15 Wheel of Fortune (4) 03:30 TV Classics (Cornwall)
Wednesday 26
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:15 Sandbags (3)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)11:45 3rd Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Bingo (TR)04:00 You Be the Judge (4)04:45 Supper Club (Cornwall) 06:00 Singalong (3)
Saturday 29Thursday 27
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
11:45 Dundas Bistro (TR)02:15 Get Fit/Balloon Tennis (Dundas)02:15 Survival Adventures (4) 03:30 TV Classics (Cornwall)
10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: Hymn Sing (Chapel)11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR)01:30 Patio Social (3/4)02:00 Entertainment with Dan (2) 03:30 Roll & Stroll (3) 04:00 Corvettes (Cornwall)04:45 Supper Club (3)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
Our Tuesday and Wednesday Groups had Up Coming Events:
an in-service with Constable Dan Cloutier · Barbeques
about the prevention of frauds and scams.· Outdoor games
· Sunrise Rotary Luncheon
June Birthdays:
Gwendoline Lefebvre June 12
Hermine Ladouceur June 14
Carmel White June 22
Fathers are wonderful people You'll find he's sentimental
Too little understood, And as soft as he can be…
And we do not sing their praises
As often as we should… But he's so busy every day
In the grueling race of life,
For somehow Fathers seem to be He leaves the sentimental stuff
The man who pays the bills, To his partner and his wife…
While Mother binds up little hurts
And nurses all our ills… But fathers are just wonderful
And Father struggles daily In a million different ways,
To live up to his image And they merit loving compliments
As protector and provider And accolades of praise,
And hero of the scrimmage…
For the only reason Dad aspires
And perhaps that is the reason To fortune and success
We sometimes get the notion Is to make the family proud of him
That fathers are not subjet And to bring them happiness…
To the thing we call emotion, And like our heavenly Father,
He's a guardian and a guide,
But if you look inside Dad's heart, where Someone that we can count on
no one else can see, To be always by our side.
14 LODGER Outreach
Fathers Are Wonderful PeopleBy Helen Steiner Rice
LODGER 15Extras
4 t h f l o o r r e s i d e n t
Germaine Beriault.
DOOR PRIZE WINNERS
Many of the guests who attended April's
Family Council Spring Social were lucky All GSDL Volunteers
enough to win one of the many doors prizes. are invited to attend the
Here are some photos of the lucky winners.
ANNUAL VOLUNTEER
RECOGNITION SOCIAL
Tuesday June 18th, 2019
2:00 pm
Rotary Tea Room
Invitations will be sent out
in early June.
After reviewing the results on their
survey, Family Council is pleased to
offer the following education session:
Alzheimer's Disease and Related 4th floor resident Agnes Leroux and Dementias & Communication Recreologist (and grand daughter) Alisha.Strategies for Residents with
Dementia.
Tuesday June 25th, 2019
GSDL Chapel
This educational session will be
presented by Josée Lefebvre, Education
Co-ordinator of the Cornwall and
District Alzheimer's Society.
All family members, loved ones and
volunteers are invited to attend. 2nd floor resident Brian Gignac and Teresa We hope to see you there.
McLennan
Special thanks to
Roy Floristfor their generous gifts
of corsages and boutonnièresdelivered to our residents
on their birthdays andanniversaries
June Arthur June 04, 1950
Anh Luong June 07, 1928
Myrna Bruni June 08, 1938
Estelle Loney June 15, 1926
Romeo Brodeur June 17, 1939
Gary Laffin June 25, 1953
Mavis Hamilton June 28, 1931
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It will be held on Friday June 7th, 2019.
at 2:00 pm in the Tea Room.
Entertainment by Walter & Company.
16 LODGER Best Wishes
June 4th – National Cheese Day
People around the world love cheeses.
Americans consume on average SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENTaround 31 pounds of cheese a year. We June 5 Le Choeur en Fêteget to choose among a huge variety of June 6 Vern & Friendsflavours and textures.June 7 Birthday Party with Walter &
CompanyCheese is produced from pressed
June 14 Father's Day Pub with Rickcurds of milk. It has been a staple of our
June 27 Music with Dan (2nd fl)diets since ancient times, dating back
as far back as 10,000 years ago. By the FUN & GAMES
time of the Roman Empire, cheese had June 5 Kinette Bingo
become widespread.June 11 Card Club
June 25 CraftsJune 12th – National Jerky Day
Jerky has been popular for hundreds OUTINGS
of years. Jerky originated in South and June 3 4th Fl. Lunch Bunch
North America. Jerky is dried, June 10 3rd Fl. Lunch Bunch
flavoured meats. Essentially, the meat June 24 2nd Fl. Lunch Bunch
soaked in brine and a variety of
flavourings, and then it is dried. Many OTHER
of us think of jerky as "beef jerky". But, June 2 Hymn Sing with
it is made from almost any type of Timeless Truth
meat, including deer, chicken, poultry, June 19 Little Rays Reptile Show
pork, and turkey. A wide variety of June 25 Resident Council Mtg.
flavourings, and often smoked, gives
us a wide variety jerky to enjoyPlease join us on
Wednesday June June 19th – National Kissing Day
19th at 1:45 pm in The World Record Longest Kiss:
the Tea Room for Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarathold
a presentation from Thailand hold this envious
from Little Ray's record at 58 hours, 35 minutes and 58
Reptiles. seconds.
LODGER 17Coming EventsAlisha Arbuthnot
Aries (March 21-April 20) Libra (Sept 23-Oct 22)
Insulate yourself from the financial world Reach out for someone at a distance who
and its enticements. Good luck with a project. often gives you significant feedback. You
A conversation about the implications and sense that you are about to take a big step into
costs of a particular idea might help you the unknown. Creative thoughts emerge
prepare. when sharing with this person.
Taurus (April 21-May 20) Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov 22)
The more you hear, the better off you will be. Touch base with loved one and extend a
Indulge more and have a good time just heartfelt invitation. You might have
sharing one idea after another. You could difficulty expressing what you are feeling.
find out that you don't have the ironclad Let the other party show his or her feelings.
business idea you thought you did. Be happy Sagittarius (Nov 23-Dec 21)that you discovered this before a major You might want to defer once more to problem ensued. another person. He or she wants to play a
Gemini (May 21-June 21) major role and/or you life. You could be
You make a strong presentation, but a delighted by this person's caring and
thought or problem might be grating on your attention.
nerves. You might not be sure about the best Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 20)way to proceed with this irritant.
Let others pitch in. You have a lot of ground
Cancer (June 22-July 22) to cove. Infuse your innate creativity and
Understand what is working in your favour dynamic understanding into a project. You
and what might be a problem. A fight could will want to ease up on your schedule. Ask
ensue over nothing with a person who often an associate to help.
plays devil's advocate. Try to avoid a Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb 19)confrontation if possible.
Your creativity and imagination surge. You
Leo (July 23-Aug 23) add vigour, and often humour, to any project
Your focus revolves around a meeting and or activity you get involved in. Others
the possibilities. The more you hear, the depend on your insight to make a project
greater your chance of achieving success. Be work. A fun person taps into your ingenuity.
open to processing and rethinking choices. Pisces (Feb 20-Mar 20)
Virgo (Aug 24-Sept 22) You could believe what you are hearing from
You see the evolution of your status at work. a family member, yet you might wish you
You also see the importance of detaching and were not clued in. Do not hesitate to express
not taking any comment too seriously. your feelings. How someone reacts has more
Rethink certain concepts and you will find to do with the other person than you.
that conversation strengthens your odds of (Predictions 2019)success.
18 LODGER Predictions
Glen Stor Dun Lodge Glen Stor Dun LodgeCouncil of Family & Friends Committee of ManagementYour Council Executives 2019 2019-2022
Lyle Warden - Chair
Deputy Mayor of South GlengarryCarol Paschek – Chair 613-551-0057
2nd Floor Representative Steven Byvelds613-931-9963
Mayor of South Dundas
613-791-4378
Glen Grant
Councillor - 343-370-6249Dave Malcolm
Elaine MacDonald2nd Floor Representative
Councillor - 613-362-5688613-360-5729Claude E. McIntosh
Councillor - 613-362-4786
Executives Members
of the Margaret GordonGlen Stor Dun Lodge 3rd Floor Representative
Resident Council613-938-76782019
Patricia Irwin, President
Dorothy Wallace, Vice-PresidentDenise Symington
4th Floor Representative
613-932-8125 Residents and staff would like
to welcome the following
New Comers
Our family volunteers serve as advocates Annie Dubefor our residents. They also aim at
Henri Blanchardenhancing quality of life for all who live Clifford Duplantisand work at the Lodge. Please feel free to
pick up a pamphlet at the reception desk to
find out how to contribute to their cause or
make contact with the members.
LODGER 19Connections
dad's art kit. He is the fifth generation of Art Expression Presentsartists in his family. His great great John Fairchild
June 1 to June 30 grandfather was a significant art patron,
[email protected] and a key patron and friend of Canada's
613-525-2246 famous 19th century artist Cornelius
Krieghoff. His great grandfather was a
noted artist. One of John's large
landscapes (Fall Splendor) was recently
chosen by North Glengarry councilors to
be a key anchor painting for the new
regional art gallery in the Sandfield
Centre.
John has travelled through at least thirty
seven countries, and has been a fierce
lover of skiing, wilderness canoeing,
distance running, skating, jumping John is a former Ottawa and Edmonton horses, scuba diving, sailing, water skiing home builder, and before that in the 70's – and lately -- curling and golfing. He has a policy analyst, policy speechwriter and been married for 28 years to senior policy director with the Pierre Trudeau executive assistant Suzanne LaRochelle, government. In the 80's and 90's, he was who has made his meanderings through also a regular op ed editorial writer on this “veil of tears” we call life a wild and social and economic policy for The wondrous thing. Sue is now a still Ottawa Citizen. He began his career singing and dancing resident of this Glen teaching senior high History and English Stor Dun Lodge.at Lindsay Place High in his home of
Pointe Claire. He holds four university
degrees, including a McGill MBA with
distinction.
He is now retired, a resident of
Alexandria, and a member of the new
Glengarry Artists' Collective (which he
would recommend to any local artists.)
He started painting after his dad died in
1980, when his mother gave him his
20 LODGER Art Expressions Linda Geisel
RÉPONSESThe letter « M »CHARADES
A) Champignon (champ-pignon)Word Bank: macaroni, B) Rustique (Russe-tic)magenta, magic, majorette,
QUIZ/MELI-MELOmarshmallow, mayonnaise, memento,
a) Michel-Angeminnow, mistletoe, mitt, moat,
b) Jim Caviezelmolasses, morning, mother, mustard,
c) La Marseillaise
d) Arachide1. A keepsake ___________________.
e) Tokyo2. A color, not maroon, that is purplish and f) Le mandarinred ________________.g) Etat-Unis3. Many people use this yellow sauce on hot h) Pâtes alimentairesdogs ____________________.i) Jason Kenny
j) Clônage 4. A word that means female parent
_______________________________.EXPRESSIONS QUEBECOISES
5. Short tubes of pasta that are really good a) Etre grossièrement dans l'erreur.with cheese _______________.b) Courir des aventures amoureuses (Les 6. A kissing ball hung at Christmas time that Québecois emploient aussi le terme « is made from this plant _________________.courailler ».)
7. A kind of soft confection that is often c) Etre à bout de patience.
roasted over a campfire_________________.d) Radoter
e) Faire tout son possible 8. The art of illusion ______________.f) Changer d'avis 9. A brown syrup produced from sugar g) Venir sur le propos ___________________________.h) Quitter furieusement
10. The trench that is built around a castle i) Etre capricieux au repas
___________________________.j) Mal connaître son travail ou son metier
11. Another word for a baseball glove
________________________________.Answer to Mini Crossword
page 24 12. A young woman who marches and
twirls a baton ________________.One, Three, Five, Seven, and Nine13. A dressing used for salads and
sandwiches______________________.
14. The early part of the day, before noon
___________________________.
15. A small freshwater fish that is often used
for bait _______________.
LODGER 21Solutions1) memento6) mistletoe11) mitt
2) magenta7) marshmallow12) majorette
3) mustard8) magic13) mayonnaise
4) mother9) molasses14) morning
5) macaroni10) moat 15)minnow
Answers to the Letter «M»
22 LODGER Funny Page
Four men are in the hospital
waiting room because their wives
are having babies. A nurse goes up
to the first guy and says,
“Congratulations! You're the father
of twins.”
“That's odd,” answers the man. “I
work for the Minnesota Twins!”
A nurse says to the second guy,
“Congratulations! You're the father FATHER'S DAY ONE LINERSof triplets!”Q: Why did dad want to go fishing
“That's weird,” answers the second on Father's Day?man. “I work for the 3M company!” A: He was hooked on it.
Q: Why did the kids give their dad a A nurse tells the third man, blanket for Father's Day?“Congratulations! You're the father A: Because he was the coolest dad.of quadruplets!”Q: How did the piglet wake his papa
“That's strange,” he answers. “I up on Father's Day?
work for the Four Seasons hotel!”A: With hogs and kisses.
Q: What do dads like to eat for The last man is groaning and breakfast on Father's Day?banging his head against the wall. A: POP Tarts!“What's wrong?” the others ask.
Q: Why wasn't one Father's Day gift “I work for 7 Up!”
any better than the other?
A: It was a tie.
Q: Why was the father so creepy on
Father's Day?
A: He was a daddy long legs!
Q: Why did the kids give their dad a
blanket for Father's Day?
A: Because he was the coolest dad.
Q: Why do dads who like golf get
extra pairs of socks for Father's Day?
A: Just in case they finally get a hole
in one.
basemen just celebrated his 20th birthday Storming the Scoreboardand he is already turning heads with his The month of May brought a
play. Guerrero Jr. has two homeruns, twelve lot of stormy weather, but the
hits, six RBI's, and eight walks. Every time weather isn't the only thing
Vlad Jr. steps up to the plate at the Rogers storming as the sandbag
Centre he is greeted with a standing ovation competitors are storming the
by the home crowd. It's about time Blue Jays scoreboard here at the Glen
fans have something to get excited about. Stor Dun Lodge.
The Future looks bright for Vladimir Scores are hitting like lighting this month
Guerrero Jr. and the rest of the Blue Jays and on the men's side some new faces lit it
organization. up. We have a rare tie for third this month.
In third place, sharing a score of 2880, is
Garrett Quail and Raymond Carrier. In
second place this month is Ivan Des Cotes
who has been on the leader board in the past
and has once again, heated up with a score of
3550. Taking his second straight title, for first
place, is Rodney Schell with a score of 3630.
On the women's side this month is some
more lightning scores from three rookies. In Recreologist Joel Campeau enjoying a Toronto
fourth place, a rookie shooter is on the leader Blue Jays game at The Rogers Centre.
board. Madelaine Cardinal scored a great
score of 2635. In third place is Doris Beard Around the Leagueanother leader board rookie, who is making
The NHL playoffs are already a name for herself with a score of 2860. In
in the Conference Finals. In second place is Marie-Paule Vaillancourt.
the Eastern Conference the She's never been on the leader board until
Boston Bruins swept the now and she scored a wicked score of 2940.
Carolina Hurricanes, four For the second straight month Queen Bee
games to none. In the Western Olive St-Denis captures first place with a
Conference the San Jose Sharks are playing score of 3700.
the St-Louis Blues. The series is currently 3-2
for St. Louis.The Start Of An Era
April 26, 2019 at 7:07pm was the start of My prediction of the Tampa Bay Lightning what Toronto Blue Jays fans hope to be the beating the Nashville Predators in 6 games beginning of an amazing Vladimir Guerrero clearly didn't work out so my new Jr. era. Vlad Jr. is considered to be the best prediction is the following. San Jose Sharks prospect in baseball and we are blessed to over the Boston Bruins in 6 games. have him play for Canada's team. The third
LODGER 23ScoreboardJoel Campeau
24 LODGER Mental Aerobics Bill Van Ryswyk
SEARCH-A-WORD
HOW TO PLAY: The words in the puzzle can be found either horizontally, diagonally, or even backward. Find them and CIRCLE THEM.
Sample word: CABBAGE
ALOE CORN GROW ONIONS THYME
BASIL CRESS HERBS PEAS TOMATO
BEANS DILL LENTIL PESTS WEEDS
CELERY GREENS MINT ROOTS YAM
Answers on page 21
Mini Crossword
Find odd numbers...
Hint: cannot be two, four, etc...
Y E R N T
T I E H I
F N V Y N
I E O E E
F W L V S
P G U M B O E B R O C C O L I
D E B T E K O H C I T R A S A
E C A P S S L S T E A S D W E
E L I S C T A I O D S N A E B
L H R E W O L F I L U A C D C
A U C L S O S C A T T E R E O
K O L A A R C A B B A G E S R
N I N D N H K O H L R A B I N
D I S I I I P C E L E R Y A C
S Y S O O A P O M S E R L G T
D A O G R N E S I H S I R H B
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