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LODGERMarch/Mars 2020
Glen Stor Dun Lodge - Cornwallrespect - compassion - communication - collaboration - team building
respect - 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. - Chapel
except July, August, December
Friendly Reminders
Family Council Meeting
Second Wednesday of each month 1:30 p.m. - Library
except July, August, December
Departmental SupervisorsHave questions? Comments?We are just a phone call away
613-933-3384
Administration Ext. 4223
Director of Care Ext. 4222
Nutrition Care Ext. 4228
Resident Services - Recreational(Activities, therapy, spiritual care, volunteer, hairdressing, Lodger)
Ext. 4243
Support Services(Housekeeping, laundry, maintenance)
Ext. 4224
Resident Services Supervisor - Nursing Ext. 4229
Staff Development / Health & SafetyInfection Prevention Control Officer
Ext. 4235
Outreach Services Ext. 4234
Executives Members of the
Glen Stor Dun Lodge
Resident Council
2020
Patricia Irwin, President
Dorothy Wallace, Vice-President
Glen Stor Dun Lodge
Committee of Management
2019-2022Lyle Warden - Chair
Deputy Mayor of South Glengarry
613-551-0057
Steven Byvelds
Mayor of South Dundas
613-791-4378
Glen Grant
Councillor - 343-370-6249
Elaine MacDonald
Councillor - 613-362-5688
Claude E. McIntosh
Councillor - 613-362-4786
2 Lodge News - 2019 Statement of Achievement
3 Lodge News - Employee Recognition
4 Life at the Lodge - A visit from Santa
6 Hot Topics - Coca Cola
7 Rions/Charades/Quiz
8 Joyeux Copains - Fête de la Saint-Patrick
9 Page Pastorale /Pastoral Page
10 Calendar of Events
12 Outreach & Expansion Group
13 Predictions
14 Coming Events
15 Extras - The Back Nine
16 Best Wishes/Bonne Fête
17 Art Expressions - Robin Patterson
18 Solutions
19 Scoreboard
20 Mental Aerobics
March 2020The Lodger
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Committee of Management
Statement of Achievements Year 2019
As your new chair of the Glen Stor Dun Lodge's committee of management, 2019 was a busy
year. With no previous knowledge of Long Term Care, to say I had a steep hill to climb, was a
bit of an understatement. Under the former administrator's leadership Norm Quenneville, he
made the task easy. In May I had the privilege to attend Advantage Ontario's conference in
Toronto to learn a lot about Long Term Care and the challenges this sector faces. Your
committee of management has worked well together to reach our goals set out for 2019.
I am happy to report that we completed a review of our by-law and current terms of reference,
and we continue to review the frequency and severity of adverse events with a close eye. I had
the pleasure to personally attend a family council meeting in June, and was impressed by the
passion that the committee members have for the lodge and the wellbeing of their family
members. 2019 did bring some staffing changes at the senior management at the Lodge. Our
administrator Norm Quenneville retired at the end of August and we welcomed our newest
Administrator Steven Golden at the beginning of September.
Looking forward to 2020, your committee of management will be participating in
Accreditation Canada process and reviewing our 3-year strategic plan under the leadership
of our new administrator.
I would like to recognize the hard work and dedication that all our employees do on a day to
day basis. Without them, the lodge would not be what it is today.
I look forward to facing the challenges as your committee of management chair for 2020.
Best Regards,
Lyle Warden, Chair
2 LODGER LODGE NEWS
Arnold and Fernande Fobert welcomed The Annual Employee Recognition Dinner
family from Woodstock and Windsor at the was held on Thursday February 13th at
lodge. Special guest Rachelle Strybash Eight Zero Zero restaurant. The evening
(Arnold great n iece) who's team was filled with lots of laughter and shared
participated in the curling championship. stories. Congratulations to the following
Lodge staff celebrating special milestones.
Shareen McNaughton 25 years
Tina Poirier 25 years
Shelley Lauzon retiree
Carol Rainey-McDonald retiree
Norm Quenneville retiree
Diane Shay retiree
Real Menard retiree
Steven Golden,
Administrator,
Shareen
McNaughton,
Secretary and
Tina Poirier,
Behavioural
Support Officer.
GSDL Influenza
Immunization
Door Prize
Winner2020 Lodger honorees and their guests.
Welcome New FacesKim Larue, PSW, was the lucky winner PSW's - Meena Gunputh, Heather of the GSDL influenza immunization Groulx, Tracey Landry,Marlene door prize. Her name was drawn by Avery, Kristina Lefebvre, Talitha Health & Safety Committee member Lalonde, Lise Major, Katrena Fisher, Joseph Malcolm at their annual A s h l e y L e d u c , M e l i n d a luncheon held on January 17th, 2020. SummersCongratulations Kim. Enjoy your RPN's - Aileen Raven, Angela SkripkaGoogle Home. RN's - Tarnbir Kaur, Chad Bouchard
LODGE NEWS LODGER 3
The Recreation staff always have lots of
opportunities to take wonderful photos of
our residents that photos from the month of 2 n d f l o o r
December spill their way into the next three resident
editions. This year is no exception. Below Annette Ethier.
are photos taken from the day that Santa
Claus stopped by for a visit.
4th floor resident
Agathe Lamarche.
4 t h f l o o r
r e s i d e n t
Carmen Lanois.
4th floor resident
Alex Hart.4th floor resident
Cleo Richer.
3rd
floor resident
Bill Costello.
2nd floor
resident
Peter Mabee. 3rd floor resident Doug McNaughton.
4 LODGER LIFE AT THE LODGE
4 t h f l o o r
r e s i d e n t 4th floor resident
Hermine Lily Robineau.
Ladouceur.
4th floor3 r d f l o o r residentresident MadelaineJean Yves Doyon. Trottier.
3rd floor
resident
Ruth Wood. 4 t h f l o o r
resident
Joan Buick.
4th floor
resident
Helmut
Gregor.
4th floor resident 4th floorLeo Flaro. resident
Romeo Brodeur.
LODGER 5LIFE AT THE LODGE
cents a glass. From this day until 1959, the Coca-Cola, or Cokeprice of Coca-Cola was fixed at 5 cents in part
Originally marketed as a temperance drink due to an advertising campaign. Another
and intended as a patent medicine, Coke effective early marketing strategy was
was invented on March 29th 1886 (134 years coupons. In 1887 Coca-Cola introduced “1
ago this month) by John Pemberton then Ticket for 1 Free Drink” and became the first
sold to businessman Asa Griggs Candler, company ever to use a coupon to market
whose marketing tactics has led Coca-Cola their product.
to its dominance of the world’s soft drink
The Coca-Cola Company produces market. The drink's name refers to two of its
concentrate, which is then sold to licensed original ingredients: coca leaves, and kola
Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. nuts (a source of caffeine).
The bottlers produce the finished product in Confederate Colonel John Pemberton, who
cans and bottles from the concentrate, in was wounded in the American Civil War
combination with filtered water and and became addicted to morphine, began a
sweeteners. A typical 350 ml can contains 38 quest to find a substitute for the problematic
grams of sugar (usually in the form of high drug. In 1885 at Pemberton's Eagle Drug
fructose corn syrup). The bottlers then sell, and Chemical House, in Columbus,
distribute, and merchandise Coca-Cola to Georgia, he registered Pemberton's French
retail stores, restaurants, and vending Wine Coca nerve tonic.
machines throughout the world.In 1886, when Atlanta and Fulton County
Pemberton original mixture called for five passed prohibition legislation, Pemberton
ounces of coca leaf per gallon of syrup responded by developing Coca-Cola, a
(approximately 37 g/L), a significant dose; in nonalcoholic version of Pemberton's French
1891, Candler claimed his formula (altered Wine Coca. It was marketed as “Coca-Cola:
extensively from Pemberton's original) The temperance drink”, which appealed to
contained only a tenth of this amount. Coca-many people as the non-alcoholic
Cola once contained an estimated nine movement enjoyed wide support during
milligrams of cocaine per glass. In 1903, it this time. Drugstore soda fountains were
was removed.popular due to the belief that carbonated
The Coca-Cola Company has on occasion water was good for the health. Pemberton's
introduced other cola drinks under the Coke new drink was marketed and sold as a
name. Over the years they have released 18 patent medicine. Pemberton claiming it a
different versions of Coke. Coke products cure for many diseases, including morphine
are sold in over 200 countries worldwide, addiction, indigestion, nerve disorders,
with consumers drinking more than 1.8 headaches, and impotence.
billion servings each day. Cheers! The first sales were at Jacob's Pharmacy in
Atlanta, Georgia, where it initially sold for 5 (www.wikipedia.ca)
6 LODGER HOT TOPICS Jason Swerdfeger
LODGER 7RIONS…RIONS…RIONS
Julia, une blonde qui est au lit avec son
amant quand le téléphone sonne. Elle
décroche et entame une conversation. Puis, QUIZ/MELI-MELOelle racroche et se tourne vers le gars en
a) Habitant et voyageur du désert.disant: “C'était Yvon. Il m'a dit de ne pas b) Chanteur itinérant du Moyen-Age.m'inquiéter et de ne pas l'attendre car il joue c) Voleur s'introduisant dans les ce soir aux cartes avec toi.”
maisons surtout la nuit.
d) Homme de sauts périlleux se
substituant aux acteurs.
e) Homme déchu, condamné par la
société.
f) Personne tenant compte du temps
écoulé dans une compétition.CHARADESg) Personne qui projette sa voix sans A) Mon premier est le participe passé de
bouger les lèvres.'lire”.h) Metteur en scène, opérateur et -Mon second est la partie molle de
réalisateur.l'intérieur du pain.i) Homme qui exécute les criminels.-Mon troisième se produit souvent dans
un lacet de soulier.EXPRESSIONS QUEBECOISES-Mon tout est resplendissant.Que veulent-elles dire?
a) Il fait dur.B) Mon premier est un citoyen du ciel.b) Lâcher son fou.-Mon second se produit souvent dans les c) C'est arrangé avec le gars des vues.vêtements.d) Avoir des croûtes à manger.-Mon troisième est une ville importante.e) Capote pas!-Mon tout ne complique pas les choses.f) Casse-toi pas la tête avec ça.
g) Tourner les coins ronds.C) Mon premier est un animal qui braie.h) Ne pas être r'gardant.-Mon deuxième est la première letter de l'alphabet grec.
-Mon troisième est un animal.
-Mon tout est une personne qui ne sait pas
lire.
“Il y a plus de philosophie dans une
bouteille de vin que dans tous les livres.”
(Pasteur)
Gérard Labrecque
Les premières manifestations de la Saint-
Patrick à New York remontent à 1762, quand
les soldats irlandais défilèrent dans la ville le
17 mars.
Le jour de la Saint-Patrick, la colonie
irlandaise de San Francisco organise un
grand défilé dans les rues. La Statue de
l'évêque évangélisateur de l'Irlande est ainsi
promenée sur un char décoré aux couleurs
nationales.Célébrations
La fête de Saint-Patrick est célébrée par les Fête chrétienneIrlandais du monde entier, expatriés ou Outre une célébration de la culture descendants des nombreux émigrants, et sa irlandaise, la Saint-Patrick est à l'origine une popularité s'étend aujourd'hui vers les fête chrétienne célébrée par l'Église Irlandais qui participent aux festivités et se catholique, l'Église d'Irlande et d'autres réclament “Irlandais pour un jour”. Les communautés chrétiennes.célébrations font généralement appel à la
La fête a toujours lieu pendant le Carême. Le couleur verte et à tout ce qui appartient à la 17 mars dans les calendriers chrétiens, la culture irlandaise: la fête de Saint-Patrick Saint-Patrick est déplacée au lundi quand telle que pratiquée aujourd'hui voit les elle tombe un dimanche. Il est de tradition participants, qu'ils soient chrétiens ou pas, pour certains chrétiens observant un jeûne porter au moins un vêtement avec du vert, pour la Carême de le rompre pendant la assister à des “parades”, consommer des journée de la Saint-Patrick.plats et des boissons irlandaises, en
particulier des boissons alcoolisées (bières et Patrick aurait montré au peuple une feuille stout irlandais, comme la Murphys, de trèfle pour leur expliquer Dieu le Père, Smithwick's, Harp ou Guiness, ou des Dieu le Fils et Dieu l'Esprit Saint. Chaque whiskeys, des cidres irlandais, des Irish année, les hommes d'Irlande mettent une coffee). feuille de trèfle à la boutonnière pour se
souvenir de Saint-Patrick.C'est la ville de New York qui abrite la
plus grande parade pour la Saint-Patrick, Bien que souvent utilisé comme symbole, avec plus de deux millions de spectateurs notamment par l'équipe irlandaise de rugby, sur la Cinquième Avenue, devant les tours le trèfle à trois feuilles n'est pas l'emblème du sanctuaire dédié à Saint-Patrick, official du pays: c'est la harpe celtique. construit au XIXe siècle dans le style
flamboyant.
8 LODGER JOYEUX COPAINS Gérard Labreque
Fête de la Saint-Patrick
Church Services for March Prière à Saint Joseph
L i t u r g y o f t h e W o r d w i t h pour le mois de marsCommunion/Mass
Nous recourons à vous dans notre Every Saturday at 10:00 amtribulation, ô bienheureux Joseph: et,
Mar 7 Maurice Poirier après avoir imploré le secours de votre Mar 14 Fr. Didier Kaba sainte Épouse, nous sollicitons aussi Mar 21 Roméo Lefebvre avec confiance votre patronage.Mar 28 Msgr. Lebrun
Par l'affection qui vous a uni à la Vierge Protestant Services for March Immaculée, Mère de Dieu; par l'amour 1st, 2nd and 3rd Thursday at 11:00 am
paternel, dont vous avez entouré
l'Enfant-Jésus, nous vous supplions de Mar 5 Pentecostal
regarder avec bonté l'héritage que Mar 12 Fellowship Baptist
Jésus-Christ a conquis au prix de son Mar 19 Anglican
sang, et de nous assister de votre
puissance et de votre secours, dans nos
besoins.
Protégez, ô très sage gardien de la Mrytle O'Haredivine Famille, la race élue de Jésus-Jan FournierChrist. Préservez-nous, ô Père très Frances Clendinnengaimant, de toute souillure d'erreur et Germaine Bériaultde corruption, soyez-nous favorable, ô
The March birth month flower is the notre très puissant libérateur. Du haut daffodil. du ciel, assistez-nous dans le combat THE DAFFODIL - The daffodil que nous livrons à la puissance des symbolizes unequaled love, so giving ténèbres; et de même que vous avez this flower to someone expresses a arraché autrefois l'Enfant-Jésus au deep love that can not be rivaled or peril de la mort, défendez aujoud'hui la imitated. sainte Eglise de Dieu, des embûches de
l'ennemi et de toute adversité.
Couvrez chacun de nous de votre
perpétuelle protection, afin que, à
votre exemple, et soutenus par votre
secours, nous puissions vivre
saintement, pieusement mourir, et
obtenir la béatitude éternelle. Ainsi
soit-il.
PASTORAL PAGE PASTORALE LODGER 9Gérard Labrecque
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Sunday 8 Monday 9 Tuesday 10
Sunday 15 Monday 16 Tuesday 17 09:45 Card Club (3) 10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas) 01:30 Wheel of Fortune (4)03:00 Rock'n Roll (Cornwall)
Sunday 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 24
Sunday 29 Monday 30 Tuesday 31
09:30 Fun with Trivia (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)
09:30 Fun with Trivia (4)09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:30 Shuffleboard (Cornwall)10:45 Reminiscing (Dundas)01:30 Balloon Tennis (4)01:30 Singalong (Dundas)02:45 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)03:00 Singalong (3)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4) 10:00 Silver Sneakers (3)10:00 Balloon Tennis (Cornwall)10:00 Get Fit (2)11:00 Beautiful You (Dundas)11:00 Roll & Stroll (3)02:00 Card/Game Club (TR)03:30 Visits with Maggie (3/4)03:30 Short Story Corner (3)04:00 Daisies (Dundas)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4) 10:00 Silver Sneakers (3)10:00 Balloon Tennis (Cornwall)10:00 Get Fit (2)11:00 Beautiful You (Dundas)11:00 Roll & Stroll (3)02:00 Family Feud (TR)03:30 Visits with Maggie (3/4)03:30 Short Story Corner (3)04:00 Daisies (Dundas)
10:00 Sandbags (3)10:00 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)11:45 Cornwall Bistro (TR)02:00 Afternoon with Johnny M (TR) 03:30 Yahtzee (3) 04:00 Mustangs (Cornwall) 06:00 Sandbags (Dundas)
10:00 Sandbags (3)10:00 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)11:45 Cornwall Bistro (TR)02:00 Winter Carnival & Hot Cocoa Social (TR)03:30 Current Events (3)06:00 Sandbags (Dundas)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Silver Sneakers (3)10:00 Get Fit (Dundas)10:00 Balloon Tennis (Cornwall)11:00 Beautiful You (Dundas)11:00 Roll & Stroll (3)02:00 Super Quiz (TR)03:30 Short Story Corner (3)04:00 Daisies (Dundas)
09:30 Fun with Trivia (4)09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:30 Beanbag Twister (Cornwall)10:45 Reminiscing (Dundas)01:30 Sandbags (4)01:30 Singalong (Dundas)02:45 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)03:00 Singalong (3)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Silver Sneakers (3)10:00 Balloon Tennis (Cornwall)10:00 Get Fit (2)11:00 Beautiful You (Dundas)02:00 Movie Matinee (TR)03:30 Visits with Maggie (3/4)03:30 Short Story Corner (3)04:00 Daisies (Dundas)
10:00 Sandbags (3)10:00 Res. Council Executive Mtg. 11:45 Cornwall Bistro (TR)02:00 St. Patty's Day Pub with Mike McAnany (TR)03:30 LRC Dice Game (3) 04:00 Mustangs (Cornwall) 06:00 Sandbags (Dundas)
09:30 Fun with Trivia (4)09:45 Tea Social (3) 10:30 Ring Toss (Cornwall)10:45 Reminiscing (Dundas)01:30 Balloon Tennis (4)01:30 Singalong (Dundas)02:45 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)03:00 Singalong (3)
10:30 Resident Council Meeting (Chapel)11:45 Cornwall Bistro (TR)02:00 Spring Craft (TR)03:30 Current Events (3)04:00 Mustangs (Cornwall)06:00 Sandbags (Dundas)
Legend for location of activities
Pub = Village Pub on ground floor
TR = Rotary Tea Room on ground floor
(2) = on second floor(3) = on third floor
(4) = on fourth floor(Dundas) = 2nd floor Ladies(Cornwall) = 2nd floor Mens
Sunday 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3
09:30 Fun with Trivia (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)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Silver Sneakers (3)10:00 Get Fit (Dundas)10:00 Balloon Tennis (Cornwall)11:00 Beautiful You (Dundas)11:00 Roll & Stroll (3)02:00 Card/Game Club (TR)03:30 Short Story Corner (3)04:00 Daisies (Dundas)
10:00 Sandbags (3)10:00 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)11:45 Cornwall Bistro (TR)02:00 Entertainment with Brian Graham (TR)03:30 Beanbag Twister (3)06:00 Sandbags (Dundas)Production of
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Wednesday 11 Thursday 12 Friday 13 Saturday 14
Wednesday 18 Thursday 19 Friday 20 Saturday 21
Wednesday 25 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday 28
March 2020
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:15 Tea & Trivia (3)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Bingo (TR)03:30 Fun with Proverbs (3)03:45 Name “10” Trivia (4)06:00 Singalong (3)
10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: Fellowship Baptist (Chapel)11:45 3rd Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Birthday Party with Dan (TR) 03:30 Wheel of Fortune (4) 04:00 Corvettes (Cornwall)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Sandbags (Cornwall)10:30 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel)01:30 Fireside Social (3)02:00 Beanbag Twister (4) 02:00 Darts (Pub)02:45 LRC Dice Game (Cornwall)03:45 TV Classics (Dundas) 04:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:15 Tea & Trivia (3)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR) 02:00 Bingo (TR)03:30 Name ‘10' Trivia (3)03:45 You be the Judge (4)06:00 Singalong (3)
10:00 Care Conferences11:00 Church Service: Salvation Army (Chapel)11:45 3rd Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Afternoon with Gary Dionne (TR)03:30 Crossword Mania (4)04:00 Corvettes (Cornwall)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Sandbags (Cornwall)10:30 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel)02:00 Entertainment 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 Fireside Social (3) 02:00 Darts (Pub)02:00 Wacky Wordies (4)02:45 Yahtzee (Cornwall)03:45 TV Classics (Dundas) 04:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
10:00Mass/Messe
(Chapel)
01:30 Baking (4,3,2) (Pub)
03:00 TV Classics (Cornwall)
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
01:00 Crossword Mania (4)01:00 Get Fit (2)02:30 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)02:30 LRC Dice Game (3)03:30 Animal Races (Cornwall)
10:00Mass/Messe
(Chapel)
01:00 Wheel of Fortune (4)01:00 Get Fit (2)02:30 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)02:30 Snakes & Ladders (3) 03:30 TV Classics (Cornwall)
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
01:00 Crossword Mania (4)01:00 Get Fit (2)02:30 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)02:30 LRC Dice Game (3)03:30 Ladderball (Cornwall)
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:15 Sandbags (3)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Bingo (TR)03:30 Shake Awake Your Taste(3)03:45 You Be The Judge (4)06:00 Singalong (3)
10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: Anglican (Chapel)11:45 3rd Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Music with Ed & Marie (TR)03:30 Crossword Mania (4)04:00 Walk & Roll (Cornwall)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
Friday 6
10:00 Fun & Fitness (4)10:00 Sandbags (Cornwall)10:30 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel)01:30 Fireside Social (3) 02:00 Shuffleboard (4)02:00 Darts (Pub)02:45 Yahtzee (Cornwall)03:45 TV Classics (Dundas) 04:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
Wednesday 4
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:15 Tea & Trivia (3)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)02:00 Bingo (TR)03:30 Shake Loose a Memory (3)03:45 Name “10” Trivia (4)06:45 Kinette Bingo (TR)
Thursday 5
10:00 Care Conferences11:00 Church Service: Salvation Army (Chapel)11:45 3rd Floor Bistro (TR)01:30 Bean Bag Twister (Dundas)02:00 X-Box Bowling (TR)03:45 Wheel of Fortune (4)04:00 Corvettes (Cornwall)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
March Birthday Wishes:
Jacques Villeneuve 9
Estelle Brydges 13
Raymond Wanzer 15
Margaret Dube 19Michael Legault, Judy Fox, Wayne Jarvo, Geraldine Pagerie 23Diane Kenehan and Claude Morin showing Audrey MacLeod 24off their Valentine's Craft made with love.Lise Darling 26
Gertrude Lussier 29
Our Friday Group playing games with our
fabulous Paramedic Students Cory and Sam
a l o n g w i t h R e c r e o l o g i s t K a n d i c e Our very own Ashley Goltsios won the
Laframboise.Fresh Flyaway trip voucher for $2,500 and
luggage on 104.5 Fresh Radio courtesy of
Maritime Travel and Olymel Cornwall.
Irish Blessings
May the luck of the Irish
Lead to happiest heights
And the highway you travelValentine's craft with Claude Morin, Be lined with green lights.Michael Legault and Mark O'Brien.
May your troubles be less
And your blessings be more.
And nothing but happiness
Come through your door.
For each petal on the shamrock
This brings a wish your way
Good health, good luck, and happiness
For today and every day.
12 LODGER OUTREACH & EXPANSION GROUP
Aries (March 21-April 20) can have more time to enjoy yourself. You may
You are more adventurous than usual. You not be able to avoid your commitments but you
may have to slow down occasionally between can get others to help you.
now and the weekend, simply because you are Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov 22)getting too far ahead on your own. Your attitude towards creative activities and
Taurus (April 21-May 20) affairs of the heart seems much more positive
Other people will be quick to give you advice now and that is sure to bring good things, and
this month but you must not be quick to take it. good people, your way over the next month.
Yes, some of your ideas may be excellent, but Banish negativity from your mind once and for
others could lead you down a path you really all.
don't want to go. Sagittarius (Nov 23-Dec 21)
Gemini (May 21-June 21) You have a way with words and you must use
You have what it takes to make a huge success it to persuade a loved one that you are still very
of a project that up until now you have been a much on their side. Because you have been so
bit half-hearted about. The thing is, Gemini, preoccupied with other tasks lately they may
you need to recognize what you are good at, believe you no longer care – but you have
then you need to give that one thing your all. never cared more.
Cancer (June 22-July 22) Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 20)
You may be having doubts about something Some people say that talk is cheap but you
you got involved with a while back but there is know that the right words, used in the right
no way you can stop it now, so enjoy the ride! place and at the right time, can do wonders.
Just because it gets bumpy in places does not You will know just what to say and just when
mean it cannot be fun. to say it today – and for everyone's benefit, not
just your own.Leo (July 23-Aug 23)
You always look and act confident but deep Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb 19)
down you have doubts about what you are The most important thing this month is that
doing. Those doubts can and must be faced up you make sure everyone you have dealings
to over the next month, or else they will with, at home and at work, knows exactly what
continue to nag at you. It's all or nothing Leo, as it is you are doing and exactly what they can do
always. to assist you. You're among friends Aquarius –
so make use of them.Virgo (Aug 24-Sept 22)
You can retreat into your shell and pretend that Pisces (Feb 20-Mar 20)
the big, bad world outside your door does not You have been under a fair bit of pressure of
exist, but sooner or later you will have to late and that won't change for a while. But in a
confront what is worrying you. The sooner you way that's good because it forces you to raise
face up to it the sooner you will get past it. your game and discover what you are capable
of – a lot more than most people, including Libra (Sept 23-Oct 23)yourself, might think. You don't mind working hard but the time has
(predictions 2020)come to lay off some of your workload so you
LODGER 13PREDICTIONS
Friday the 13th occurs
from one to three
times a year. In 2020, SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT
Friday the 13th occurs in March and Mar 3 Entertainment with
November. Are you superstitious? Brian Graham
Then, Friday the 13th is a day you may Mar 12 Afternoon with Gary Dionne
look forward to with fear! Friday the Mar 13 Entertainment with
13th, an unlucky day, a day when bad Walter & Company
things can happen. Whatever you do, Mar 17 St. Patty's Day Pub with don't walk under a ladder, and don't let
Mike McAnany a black cat cross your path .Mar 19 Birthday Party with Dan
Mar 26 Music with Ed & Marie Throughout most of recorded history, Mar 31 Music with Johnny M the number 13 has been seen as an
unlucky number. If you live in fear of FUN & GAMES the number 13, you suffer from Mar 2 Card/Game Club Triskaidekaphobia.
Mar 4 Kinette Bingo
Mar 5 X-Box Bowling Interestingly, there is a sizable number
of optimists who embrace Friday the Mar 9 Super Quiz
13th and the number 13. They shrug off Mar 23 Family Feudthe superstition and go buy lottery Mar 30 Card/Game Clubtickets with the number 13 in it.
OTHERFriday the 13th TriviaMar 16 Movie MatineeŸ Many buildings and skyscrapers do Mar 24 Resident Council Mtg.
not have a 13th floor.Mar 24 Spring CraftŸ Many people will not allow 13 people Mar 28 Baking
at the table. If there is exactly 13 people
present, a second table is set up.
Ÿ Skippers would not go out to sea with “It was one of those March days when
a crew of 12. Including the captain, the sun shines hot in the sun and the
that made 13 people.wind blows cold: when it is summer in
Ÿ Ancient Mayans of Central America the light and winter in the shade.”
were the most advanced culture in all
of the Americas. They considered the Charles Dickens, Great Expectations
number 13 sacred (www.holidaysinsights.com)
14 LODGER COMING EVENTS
when my time is over on this earth – it's over. The Back NineA new adventure will begin. Yes I have (on a golf course)
regrets – there are things I wish I hadn't done; You know…time has a way of moving
things I should have done; but indeed I'm quickly & catching you unaware of the
happy to have done the things I did. IT'S All passing years. It just seems like yesterday
IN A LIFE TIME.that I was young & embarking (starting) on
So if you're not on the “back nine” yet, let me my new life. Yet in a way it seems like years
remind you that it will be there faster than ago, I wonder where all the years went. I
you think! So whatever you would like to know that I lived them all. I have glimpses of
accomplish in your life - do it all it was back then, & of all my
quickly. Do what you can today hopes & dreams.
because you can never be sure But here it is…the back nine of my
if you're on “the back nine” or life & it catches me by surprise.
not.How did I get here so fast? Where
You have no promise that you did my youth go? I remember well
will see all the seasons of your seeing older people. They were
life so live for today & say all years away from me, I was only on
the things you want your loved the 1st hole & the back nine was so
ones to remember. Hope that your loved far off. I could not fathom it or imagine fully
ones will appreciate & love- you for all you what it could be like. But here it is – my
have done for them in the past. Live it well! friends are retired & getting gray. They move
Enjoy today! Do something fun! Be happy!slower & I see an older person now. Some are
in better shape, some are in worse shape than Have a great day & remember that it is me but I see a great change. They are no HEALTH that is real wealth – not pieces of longer like the ones I remember who were so gold & silver. Live happy in 2020!young & vibrant. Now, like me, the age is
beginning to show, & we are now the older REMEMBER:folks that we used to see & never thought
Ÿ Going out is good but coming home is we'd become. Each day now I find that just
better.getting a shower is a real target for the day!
Ÿ What used to be freckles are now AGE Taking a nap is not a treat anymore – it is
spots.mandatory! If I don't, I'll fall asleep where I'm
Ÿ Old is good in some things – old songs, sitting. I enter this season of my life,
old movies, & best of all…old friends! unprepared for all the aches & pains, & for
Ÿ You can sleep well in a chair – why go to the loss of strength & ability to be able to do
bed!things I wish I had done but never did. But at
least I know that I'm on the “back nine” – not Submitted by GSDL family member
sure for how long it will last. I know that and volunteer Nancy Pilgrim
LODGER 15EXTRAS
16 LODGER BEST WISHES
Heather Taylor March 07, 1939
Clifford Morris March 08, 1927
Margarete Rohrbach March 13, 1936
Cecile Faubert March 14, 1934
Sheila Cruickshank March 16, 1934
Michael Culhane March 19, 1927
Joan Buick March 20, 1930
Steven Walker March 21, 1961
Phyllis Dickson March 29, 1921
Larry Gauthier March 31, 1950
Gervais & Diane Houde
March 02, 1968 – 52 Years
Jean-Yves & Claudine Trottier
Mach 05, 1973 – 47 Years
Henri & Sheila Blanchard
March 10, 1989 – 31 Years
Alexander & Karen Hart
March 23, 1995 – 25 Years
Hubert & Jaqueline Brunet
March 30, 1959 – 61 Years
The March birthday party is sponsored by
the Army, Navy, Air Force Club #342.
It will be held on Thursday March 19th, 2020
at 2:00 pm in the Tea Room.
Entertainment by Dan.
March 2020
LODGER 17CONNECTIONS
Art Expressions PresentsRobin PattersonMarch 1st to 31st
love of art, a belief in self, and a trust in one's
own ability to create. The benefits of creative
expression are numerous and life changing.
It's so rewarding to help others realize their
creative potential.”
Robin Patterson, a newcomer to the SD & G area, works in multiple mediums. She is a writer, artist, graphic designer and creativity teacher. She has exhibited, sold, and taught across Canada and the United states.
“There has never been a time in my life that
didn't involve art, whether it be putting
word to the page, paint to the canvas, or
simply gathering ideas through creative
exploration. Everything is subject. I take it
all in, synthesize the experience, and then
release it, choosing medium and substrate
according to subject, mood, and desired
result.”
Currently she has opened Crayon Box
Studio to teach and share what she's learned
over the years about art and creativity. “I
want to make art accessible . . . to make it
real, hands-on, and simple. I want to foster a
RÉPONSES
CHARADES The Lettera) Lumineux (lu-mie-nœud)
b) Simplicité (saint-pli-cité)
c) analphabète (âne-alpha-bête)
QUIZ/MELI-MELO Word Bank: rainbow, razor, red, reef,
a) Bédouin reel, rent, ring, rink, rivers, robin,
b) Troubadour ou trouvère rooster, rose, ruler, rummy, runway.
c) Cambrioleur
d) Cascadeur 1. The strip of ground where an airplane e) Paria takes off and lands ____________________.f) Chronométreur 2. A sharp, cutting instrument used for g) Ventriloque shaving _____________________________.h) Cinéaste 3. A chain of rocks, coral or sand near the i) Bourreau surface of the water ____________________.
4. A smooth area covered with ice used for EXPRESSIONS QUEBECOISESskating _____________________________.a) Avoir un mauvais entretien5. A straight edge used for measuring b) Se défouler, s'en donner à cœur joie___________________________________.c) C'est truqué. C'est faux.
6. The red variety of this fragrant flower is d) Besoin d'acquérir de l'expérience.
often a symbol of love __________________.e) Reste calme.
f) Ne t'en fais pas. 7. This part of a fishing pole lets you wind
g) Bâcler un travail, bousiller. up the line ___________________________.
h) Ne pas se soucier 8. A type of card game with sets and runs
(des dépenses ou autre). ____________________________________.
9. The Nile, Mississippi and Rhine are
famous ones __________________________.
10. The colour of a stop sign _____________.
11. A circular band worn on your finger
___________________________.
12. What you pay to occupy a space like an
apartment ___________________________.
13. A bird with a black head and reddish
breast _______________________________.
14. An arc of spectral colours that
sometimes appears in the sky after a rain
____________________________.
15. An adult male chicken ______________.
18 LODGER SOLUTIONS
1) runway6) rose11) ring
2) razor7) reel12) rent
3) reef8) rummy13) robin
4) rink9) rivers14) rainbow
5) ruler10) red15) rooster
Answers Fill in the blanks
page 20
TAN, AGO, BED
Answers to the Letter «R»
Sandbag Scores Flying High and Often make it a game of timing and chance as they
The Sandbag Classic tournament try to wrap their stringed objects around the
has come and gone but results will bars and stay. Yvon “Toby” Desrosiers
have to wait until the April edition of mastered his flow early and never looked
the Lodger. Leading up to the big back. Finishing with a game high score of
day however, scores were at an all time high 220 points he's already looking forward to
as residents throughout the Lodge seemed to defending his reign. Here is a look at how the
elevate their game in preparation. It seems rest group looked after the final buzzer.
this time of year produces some of the best Renal Tessier 180, Brian Gignac 140, Ellis
scores. It just goes to show competitiveness Barclay 110, Marc Dicaire 100 and Garrett
never fades. A record setting month, Quail with 80 points. Great effort to all the
February saw 60 scores of 1000 points or guys and well done Toby!
better amongst 24 different residents. This is Joe Mercier Hits Triple Digits and Declares
impressive as residents primed up their Dupremacy This Month in Darts.
skills for the Annual Classic tournament. We enjoyed a busy month
June Arthur's game has been next level as she playing darts in the pub and
was the top in all categories. She cruised while its been a cold month
past the 1000 point benchmark 7 times outside, inside at the pub our
posting a high score of 2020. Here is a look at shooters were hot! Joe Mercier had the high
some of the highlights from some of the best score for the month firing an astounding 115
in the biz. Alex Hart 1590, Cleo Richer 1510, points in a single round. Sandra Hebert
Evelyn Malcom 1335, Olive St. Denis 1330, provided some fierce competition and owns
Lynn Sawinski 1300, Bob Marleau 1290, the second highest single round with 96
Phyllis, 1260, Romeo Brodeur 1250, Heather points and rounding out the top 3 was
Taylor 1250, Benson Robitaille 1240, Annette newcomer Shirley Snider with a round of 93.
Ethier 1200, Marc Dicaire 1190, Jean Pilon Other notable high scores to mention; Alex
1190, Mavis Hamilton 1180, Madeleine Hart and Annette Ethier posted rounds of 91,
Cardinal 1170, Yvon Desrosiers 1070, Larry 'the Eagle' Gauthier posted a round of
Garrett Quail 1150, Alvine Fishwick 1150, 87 and Steven Walker and Norma Labelle
Brian Gignac 1130, Peter Lackzo 1130 and made some noise with rounds of 75 and 72
Steven Walker 1110. points. Norma Labelle paced the group with
Yvon Desrosiers Cruises to Ladder Ball 3 bullseyes, while Steven Walker and
Prominence Annette Ethier nailed 2 each. Making sure
Typically an outdoor summer game, their names found the leaderboard Marg 'the
residents have been enjoying some indoor Principal' White, Ingrid Bobzin, Yvon
action in the game of ladderball . Desrosiers, Peter Mabee, Ruth Rankin and
Competitors are faced with a target Alex Hart all pierced 1 bullseye each! Keep
consisting of 3 horizontal bars with point the good times rolling in March.
values for each. 2 balls attached by a string
LODGER 19SCOREBOARDTim McNally
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: SNOOZE
BALL
BROWN
CREAM
DIVE
FILM
FLAGS
FISH
HATS
HEAT
IDEAL
MERRY
MUSIC
OCEAN
PICNIC
PLAY
RADIO
ROCKS
SALT
SEA
WET
ZINC
20 LODGER MENTAL AEROBICS Bill Van Ryswyk
Fill in the blanks......
Hint:You will get words bothhorizontally and vertically
answers on page 18
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D Z I D H W C L C D I H R O P
E R H D W N B E R A G C E B E
S S I A E P T E E R N D V E W
W V U N T A I P A E I N A U E
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L M H Y B S R L N O O H E B M
T E T O A A N O L I O S F L D
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