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May 2012
NORD-BRIDGE SENIORS
Newsletter
Happy Mother's Day, Sunday, May 13
Nord-Bridge Mother's Day Luncheon - Friday, May 11
2012-2013 NORD-BRIDGE SENIORS
EXECUTIVE
President Jim Hahn Vice-President Pat Santa Treasurer Roberta Svennes Secretary Linda Liptak Past-President Harry Fischer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR Helen Gepneris Eva Deringer Gordon Kometz Bob Bunn Paul White Elaine Molyneux Rodney Foster Ian Mac Culloch Donna Takeda ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Executive Director Randy Smith Sr. Administrative Ass’t Kathleen Filkowski (Wed, Thur, Fri) Administrative Assistant Shirley Trefan (Mon, Tues, Wed) Financial Officer Roberta Svennes Financial Assistant Bob Bunn (Volunteer) Bookkeeper Tracy Beauchemin Seniors Programmer David Ng Reception Supervisor Valerie Arkinstall Rentals Kathleen Filkowski / Shirley Trefan Head Chef Bonnie Jadeske Cook Sally Reyna DR Cashier/Kitchen Asst. Gail Krysak Kitchen Asst. Margaret Fleming Janitorial Marco & Carla Escobar
ON-SITE PARTNER PROGRAMS & SERVICES Alberta Seniors Norene Easthope 403-381-5469 or 1-877-644-9992
FSNA Allyn Mills 403-328-0801 Chinook Lifecare Assoc. Paula / Jane-Anne 403-330-1170 Leth. Community Network Jim Campbell 403-317-7799
PROGRAMS, COMMITTEES, CONVENERS, & BOARD REPRESENTATIVES*
(* indicates individual on Board responsible for Program Area)
ADMIN. PROGRAMS By-Laws & Policies Comm. Linda Liptak * (Chair), Harry Fischer, Gordon Kometz, Judy Cartwright Crafts Boutique Heather Newsham, Bob Bunn (Financial) Finance Committee Roberta Svennes * (Chair), Jim Hahn, Clay Olsen, Frank Deane, Harry Fischer, Mike Bennett, Bob Bunn Memberships Shirley Trefan Newsletter Kathy Filkowski (Production), Bob Bunn (Sales) Nominations Committee Harry Fischer * (Chair), Mary Potvin,
Clay Olsen, Dan Deringer
Seniors Helping Seniors Prog. Harry Fischer, Norene Easthope CARDS & BOARD GAMES Rodney Foster * Board Rep Contract Bridge Kathy Ludwig Crib Mike Bennett, Vi Segouin Euchre Rodney Foster Military Whist Ruth Balogh Trump Whist Marilyn Saunders, Pat Veres Scrabble Sheila Brust Texas Hold’em Butch Olsen
EDUCATION Elaine Molyneux *, Board Rep Oil Painting Yosh Hattori Paper Tole Hazel Harvie Wood Carving Don Johnson Watercolor Glenice Caffyn Ukrainian Easter Eggs Berniece Pavan Watercolor Club Sandy Baceda, Bea Crawford Knitters Koffee Klub Jo-Ann Adams, Anette Vogl Quilters Group Marilyn Martens
New To You Greeting Cards Pat Kincade Genealogy Lethbridge Family History Centre Computer Training Lethbridge Community Network Library Pauline Rapson Mind Joggers Nadia Campbell, Jack Simmons, Ted Sillito
FUNDRAISING Pat Santa *, Board Rep GAMING Harry Fischer *, Board Rep Casino Coordinator Mike Bennett In-House Bingo Coordinators Shirley Cavanaugh & Frances Wallace Monday Jam Draws Helen Gepneris, Blaine Hyggen Winners Bingo Rep/Co-ord Bonnie Hammond Winners Bingo Alternate Leonard Hutchinson
HEALTH & FITNESS Paul White *, Board Rep Keep Fit Classes Urszula Hebert, Nancy Berlando Chi Kung Nancy Berlando Yoga/Pilates Urszula Hebert Fitball/Exercise With Arthritis T. J. Dunn Fitness 55 Club Jim Scott (Volunteer Trainer)
OUTREACH Donna Takeda*, Board Rep Bereavement Cards Valerie Arkinstall Get Well Cards & Visits Lydia Prokop Keep-in-Touch Program Valerie Arkinstall Outreach Program Mary Potvin
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Eva Deringer*, Board Rep Decorations Eva Deringer Monday Music Jams Doug Youngren Senior Music Makers Barbara Stewart Socials Committee & Specials Eva Deringer Social Dance Karen Hooper Clogging Sandy Nowell Line Dancing A.M./P.M. Della Howg Handbells Lucy Graham
SPORTS & RECREATION Helen Gepneris*, Board Rep Bocce Clay Olsen Carpet Bowling Norene Irwin, Woody Neely Darts Ken Bobinec Dragon Boat Team Eileen Sawatsky Floor Curling Vacant Golf Harry Fischer Pool Steve King, Rudy Grams Shuffleboard Clay Olsen Table Tennis Jerry Mikusek, Dave Bergen Tournament Awards Luncheon Dan Deringer
TRAVEL Bob Bunn *, Board Rep Travel Trip Bookings Valerie Arkinstall Bus Bookings Kathy Filkowski, Shirley Trefan Driver Co-ordination —Travel Trips Valerie Arkinstall Driver Co-ordination — Card Trips Mike Bennett Vehicle (Bus 2) Maintenance Clay Olsen
VOLUNTEERISM Jim Hahn *, Board Rep Building Set-up Volunteers Clay Olsen, Harry Fischer Volunteer Committee (Structure Under Review)
AFFILIATIONS Ian Mac Culloch *, Board Rep ACA Representative Harry Fischer, Mike Bennett Alberta 55 Plus Mike Bennett, Clay Olsen Economic Development Leth. Two year terms appointed by City Health Education Presentations David Ng (and Alberta Health Svc) Lethbridge Seniors Forum David Ng N-B Income Tax Program David Ng, Sheila Brust, Allyn Mills SASCC (Srs. Centre Coalition) Jim Hahn, Roberta Svennes, Harry Fischer, Randy Smith Alberta Assoc. of Senior Centres Randy Smith Go Seniors Society Clay Olsen, Delores Bourk New Horizons for Seniors Program Harry Fischer
MEMBERSHIP: OPEN TO ALL SENIORS AGE 55 PLUS. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP: TO YOUNGER INDIVIDUALS WHOSE SPOUSE IS 55 AND A MEMBER.
View our Website
www.nordbridgeseniors.com for information, photos, video, Newsletters and more.
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Nord-Bridge Meetings Reminder
Each Month Outreach Committee First Monday 9:30 a.m. Winners Bingo Committee Second Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Board of Directors Meeting Second Wednesday 9:00 a.m. Finance Committee Last Thursday 9:00 a.m. Executive Meeting First Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Annually Annual General Meeting First Wed of March 9:30 a.m. General Member Meeting First Wed of November 9:30 a.m.
Go Seniors Society Regular Board Meetings Feb., April, June, October Second Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Annually Annual General Meeting First Tuesday of April 9:00 a.m.
#102, 2527 Fairway Road South, Lethbridge (403) 320-1488 or 1-800-561-7749
PLEASE NOTE OUR
NEW ADDRESS
PRESIDENT’S REPORT First, let me say “Congratulations” to
Bridget and Greg on their successful elections as MLA’s for the governing party. We at Nord-Bridge have worked extensively with both MLA’s. Now, for the first time in Lethbridge, we will all be able to work together. We have spent a lot of time during the past five years searching for answers to the core funding issue faced by all senior centres in our Province. I am hoping we will be able to continue where we left off in that lobby process now that the election has been settled!
The baby boomers are coming to Nord-Bridge. New mem-berships are being taken out regularly. We now have more mem-bers than ever before. One main attraction has been our Fitness 55 Club. For the first quarter of the year our daily attendance is at an all time high of 14,245 visits, 10% higher than last year. Nord-Bridge...The Friendly Centre...is a very busy place!
Our Board and Executive have given Randy approval to prepare a bid for the opportunity to co-host the 2013 Alberta Gov-ernment Senior Services (Grey Matters) Conference in Lethbridge. If we are successful, this will be the first time this provincial confer-ence will be held outside of the two major cities of Edmonton and Calgary! Remember – Keep Active and Stay Connected!
www.medichair.com
Www.shuttlemax.ca
Shiela Winther
Gordon Skidmore
Margaret Gazaruk
Shirley Bosma
John Martens
Audrey Martens
David Lamond
Marlene Lamond
Candace Hanson-Opp
Frank Osienny
Ali Freng
Anne Whiteside
Daryl Alexander
Joan Barrett
We hope you enjoy your association
with Nord-Bridge
“The Friendly Centre”
By planning ahead your family will be able to
celebrate your life,
and they won’t be overwhelmed
by the stresses of being unprepared.
For more information on preplanning contact us at:
www.mbfunerals.com
Street Sweeping
Has Begun
How will you know we’re
sweeping your street?
“No Parking” signs will be posted on your
street the day before your street is sched-
uled to be swept. Daily updates will also be
posted on our Twitter and Facebook
accounts.
When will we be in your
neighbourhood?
Street sweeping is very weather
dependent. For the most up to date
information please visit
www.lethbridge.ca/streetsweeping or
call 403-320-3850.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT
Greetings Members,
As all members are aware, the Provincial Election occupied much Dining Room and coffee conversation over the month of April 2012. This was also the case at Nord-Bridge Seniors, where your Administra-tion and Board reviewed how we could provide equal access to our Centre and membership for all candidates and parties. Of course, Nord-Bridge needs to be able to work on be-half of the needs and issues of senior citizens with whichever party the voters finally place at the helm of leadership. Our policy is to also speak clearly on seniors issues and needs with all parties, as they fill the important role of providing a democratic voice for all Albertans. There-fore, as it became clear the Provincial election was at hand, we communicated in writing on March 23 to all local candi-dates running for MLA in both Lethbridge East and West rid-ings. Nominees contacted included those from Progressive Conservative, Liberal, New Democrat, Wildrose, and Alberta parties. All candidates were offered the same access and opportunities at our Centre. These included:
Candidates could advertise in the April issue of this NEWSLETTER. Six (6) candidates, representing three (3) parties took advantage of this option. Thanks are ex-pressed to those candidates, and to our advertising sales volunteer Bob Bunn who followed-up with personal con-tacts with the candidates. The job was done quickly.
Candidates were invited to place literature on a central distribution table within the Centre. Most did.
Candidates were invited to attend a MEET & GREET held to benefit information exchange and to allow members to meet each candidate. The activity, held April 12, (continued on back cover)
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Allen N. Hosack, DD
Denture Specialist
Improving southern Albertans’ smiles for 2 Generations
403-327-7244
1-877-467-2251 TOLL FREE
604—6th Street South, Lethbridge, AB
Equilibrated Dentures
Quality Custom Precision Dentures
Partial & Implant Dentures
Relines & Repairs
L.A. SHUTTLE Express Passenger Service
Between Lethbridge and Calgary
Bookings Call: 380-2015 In Calgary Call: 681-4038
Airport Service,
Medical Appointments Residential Drop off and Pick up
LUNCH WITH CITY REPRESENTATIVES
Learn more about our City’s governance and our representatives in our comfortable and convenient Dunford Diner. All Aldermen are encouraged to join us frequently. Confirm your visits by e-mail to [email protected].
Alderman Ryan Parker
Alderman Jeff Coffman
Alderman Bridget Mearns
Tues. May 8th
Fri. May 11th
Fri. May 18th
2641 Garry Drive West, Lethbridge AB T1J 4X4
www.redarrow.ca
www.TheGardensAtWestHighlands.com
FROM THE DESK OF VAL
SPRING IS HERE and that means plenty of outdoor activities including yard work, which requires lots of physical activi-ty providing good exercise for our muscles and joints. Speaking of exercise, I finally made it into the gym thanks to a senior member who is on an exercise program designed by her therapist. My octogenarian friend is dedi-cated and committed to stay active, healthy, and live long-er. Her good attitude motivates me to get into the gym with her three days a week, and I do feel better after a good workout. It sure helps when you can exercise with someone. So get an exercise buddy and hit the gym, or take a walk.
Activities are still in full swing here at the Centre. We recently held an open house to recruit and appreciate ALL VOLUNTEERS. Volunteers are the back bone of a suc-cessful organization like Nord-Bridge. If you would like to learn more about volunteer opportunities, ask a Board member, any of our staff, or any volunteer. There’s a job for everyone!
In closing, I will be planning some travel outings but…I NEED DRIVERS. I would like all of our registered driv-ers and any member who would like to volunteer as a driv-er to come and see me. I need your assistance to schedule trips during the spring and summer. You DO NOT need a special license to drive our bus. Our local and day trips mean so much to our members who can’t drive; and every-one always has fun!
Friday Lunch Specials $5.75
May 4 Fish & Chips with Coleslaw May 11 Special Luncheon Ticket Required*
*Soup and Sandwich in the M.P. Hall May 18 Pork Cutlet, Macaroni & Cheese, Veggies May 25 Swiss Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Veggies
REMINDER
All You Can Eat
Breakfast Buffet
Wed., May 2nd.
Programmer’s Report by David Ng
I had the opportunity last week to play my first round of golf this year! My wife thought I was crazy for booking a tee time at 6:45 a.m. but it was a great time to play! The cool morning air and dew still on the fairway grass was breath taking. Now our golf pro-gram won’t be booking tee times that early, but if you are interested ask to speak with Harry at the front desk prior to Tuesdays to find out where the group will be golfing that week. I would like to thank Norene Irwin and Woody Neely for stepping into the vacant convener position for Carpet Bowling. Both Norene and Woody are regular Carpet Bowlers and have been playing for numerous years. They welcome all members new and old to come out and join them every Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 am in the Multi-Purpose Hall. Our Line Dancing group has grown in num-bers and will now have an earlier start time on Wednesdays. They will now start at 11:00 a.m. If you would like more infor-mation on this class stop in any Wednesday and have a chat with the convener Della Howg. Finally, some program cancellations for the month of May: Social Dance will be cancelled on May 1st. Clogging will be cancelled on May 15th.
David
Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre
IN-HOUSE BINGO
Friday Afternoon
Bonanza Pre-call 1:00 pm Games Start 1:30 pm Regular Book - $5.00 3 Extra Games - $1.00 each
Pay Outs & the number of regular
players continue to grow!
Transportation is available for members; $2.50 each way. Phone Front Desk at least
one day ahead at 329-3222 to confirm.
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WIN CAZH AT NORD-BRIDGE! DAILY 50/50 DRAW
Nord-Bridge hosts a Daily 50/50 Draw to help raise
much needed funds. Half of the proceeds go to the
Centre.
IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE YOU MUST:
1. Hold a current REGULAR, ASSOCIATE
or LIFE Membership.
2. Cost to play is 25¢
3. Draws will be made at 12:15 p.m.
4. After the draw, members may
sign-in for the next day’s draw.
RECENT WINNERS
MONTHLY 50/50 Toonie Draw Nord-Bridge holds a “Monthly 50/50 Toonie Draw”
on the fourth Friday of each month. Members do
not have to be present to win. The
Nord-Bridge share of proceeds is
dedicated to Programming. TO
PLAY: 1. Fill out an envelope for
the draw at the draw desk in the
Dunford Diner.
2. Drop a Toonie into the envelope
and deposit it into the Draw Box.
3. Come out to lunch on “draw day” to see if you
are the winner. The more times you enter, the
more chances you have of winning!
APRIL WINNER…
Barry Linn $203.00 Next Draw May 25, 2012
SOUND SYSTEM DRAW Proceeds of Monday Jam draws are
earmarked to assist with sound sys-
tem and AV costs in the building.
50/50 WINNERS April 2 Stan Peters $50 Joyce Orsten $50
April 16 Jean Butlin $53 Stan Smetany $53 April 23 Viola Behrns $42 Victor Haaf $42 Thanks Jammers, Volunteers and Patrons! Thanks also to Helen Gepneris & Blaine Hyggen for
selling tickets for weekly Jam draws!
NORD-BRIDGE BUILDING FUND RECENT INDIVIDUAL, GROUP & CORPORATE DONORS
Isabel Duell $100....Gen Manufacturing Limited $850….
Donna Takeda $100...Rudy Grams $100...Fred Molyneux $50
NORD-BRIDGE IN-HOUSE BINGO Cumulative proceeds from Jan 1, 2012
to April 20, 2012: $ 5,657.00
BUILDING FUND UPDATE: Goal Achieved Total Fund-Raising Goal $3,755,526
From City of Lethbridge 505,120 100%
From Various Provincial Grants 1,371,454 95%
From Various Federal Grants 1,000,000 1%
From Nord-Bridge 908,251
- by Fundraising 659,330 100%
- by City Loan 248,921 100%
Total Contributions to our
Building Fund 1998 to May 2012 $ 668,927
Still needed from members:
- by November 1, 2012 $ 20,743
for final payment of City loan
COFFEE WITH A CONSTABLE
Lethbridge Police Services Constable Les Vonkeman will sit down and chat with you about any concerns you have regarding law en-forcement; he will be here the second Wednes-day of each month 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Next visit is Wednesday, May 9th.
Lois Cicman, April 16th - $195.15
Lois Cicman (Again), April 27th - $97.25
BOCCE BALL
By Clay Olsen
Spring is finally here and that means that Bocce Ball season is just around the corner. Get ready now, because as soon as the weather is warm enough, play will begin, Tuesday & Thursday eve-nings at 6:30 p.m. at Nor-Bridge Lions Park. ZONE ONE SUNNY SOUTH SENIORS is planning a Bocce Tournament in Cardston this June. If you are interested in this Tournament, now is the time to get your team together. To participate, you must have a current membership with 55+ Seniors. See their ad on Page 13.
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Thursday is SENIORS
DAY! Half-price Gold
& Regular Cards for
players 60+.
For more information
Call 403-327-7454
A Whole New
Experience!
Two blocks west of the Casino on
Crowsnest Trail
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION Friday Afternoon
May 18th
BIRTHDAY BASH Monday Evening
May 28th
Nord-Bridge Seniors
Fitness 55 Club LETHBRIDGE’S NEWEST FITNESS FACILITY The new “Fitness 55 Club” within the
Nord-Bridge Senior Centre is a Special Pass Program.
Nord-Bridge membership, plus a special
user fee is applicable. Fees have been approved
by the Board as follows:
Annual Pass - $180 Monthly Pass - $18 20 Visit Pass - $25
There is also a $10 refundable deposit on the electronic access key fob.
Meet with Jim Scott, Certified Personal Trainer
Wednesday mornings, for safe training tips and
motivational goal setting advice.
NORD-BRIDGE SENIORS
1904—13 Avenue North
Mother's Day Luncheon
Hosted by the men of Nord-Bridge &
local elected Officials
Friday, May 11, 2012
11:30 a.m.
Salad, Chicken Cordon Swiss,
Oven Roasted Potatoes,
Vegetables,
& Baked Apple
Cost $8.50
All of the Ladies will receive
A Special Gift
Also...Door Prize Draw!
Limited seating.
Mega Special - Saturday May 26th Guaranteed Payout OVER $20,000.00
Packages go on Sale May 15th BUT..... Win Your FREE PACKAGE ($70 Value) Every Event on the Pay Me Game!
You MUST have a ONE package in order to play this event, however once you have one package
additional cards can be purchased as follows: Regular Games - $2 per face (eg. 6-up = $12) EB's $1.00 each Intermission $2.00 each Pay Me $1.00 each Bonanza's $1.00 each
EUCHRE
April showers did bring May flowers; my flower beds look great! We’ve been getting a good turnout of 20-24 peo-ple each Wednesday when we play from 1 to 3 p.m. Afterwards we stay for coffee, tea and conversation in the Dunford Diner. I hope to see more of you participate. Our In-house Tour-nament will take place on May 23 starting at 9 a.m. We will break for lunch and resume play in the after-noon. The top three players’ names will be put on the trophy. Remember; take time to smell the flowers!
Rodney Foster, Convener
www.lethbridgedentureclinic.com
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To register or for more information visit our website or contact us at:
LIFETIME HIGHS INC. www.lifetimehighs.com
PHONE: 403-282-5734 FAX: 403-220-0689 [email protected]
SLOTS OF FUN ADVENTURES (CASINOS)
•KOOTENAI RIVER INN & CASINO 2012: May 28-31; Sept. 4-7; Nov. 21-24 Black Friday Shopping •RIVER CREE RESORT & CASINO, EDMONTON: September 16-18, 2012 •5 DAY CLEARWATER RIVER RESORT/KOOTENAI RIVER INN CASINO TOUR. Call for details. •DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA : 7 Day Trip, Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2012.
Out of Calgary casino visits can be arranged for for Lethbridge groups. Give us a call.
DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURES
•POLAR BEAR TOUR: One day fly in-fly out from Calgary tour in Churchill, Oct. 27, 28 & Nov. 3, 2012 •MARITIMES FALL COLORS TOUR—An amazing tour of Nova Scotia and PEI w/Optional 4-day pre-tour of Newfoundland. Sept. 21-29, 2012 •PEBBLE BEACH GOLF TOUR, CALIFORNIA. 3 day weekend; play at Pebbles premier golf courses. Nov. 23—25 2012. •TANZANIA & ZANZIBAR: Safari and much more Feb. 2-21, 2013. •SOUTH PACIFIC CRUISE: Oceania (Marina) April 4-20, 2013 •THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS & MACHU PICHU: Fall, 2014
HAVING FUN By Jack Simmons, Nord-Bridge Mind Joggers
Thursday mornings if we are able,
We sit around a row of tables,
Our minds are stretched a little bit, As with this fine group we do sit.
The purpose of these gatherings,
Are not to play or to even sing,
We’ll laugh at funny stories told, That to us are as pure as gold.
People think we are not stable,
But we will write when we are able, For we are Mind Joggers you see,
We are not here to just have some tea.
One will write a good horse type tale,
Another relates what came by mail, A poem recited on the breeze,
There is discourse on the largest sneeze.
There are funny stories that are told,
Of bold experiences both new and old, They jog our minds about what we’ve done,
Some bring tears to the eyes of everyone.
We end the meeting with raves all around,
See you all again we’re homeward bound, We have told a tale and jogged the mind,
So another great story we will find.
CASINO REPORT
Every three years we are fortunate to be able to participate in the distribution of Casino funds, a program run by Alberta Gaming & Liq-uor Commission for the benefit of registered non-profit organizations. One stipulation of our participation is that we provide volunteers to work at the Casino for 2 full business days. This January we participated again in the first quarter pool (last time was in 2009 and the next one will be early in 2015) and for our ef-forts we will receive $33,409.35. We extend thanks to Volunteer Co-ordinator Mary Insley and our volunteer team of: JoAnn Adams, Mike Bennett, Diane Bennett, Bob Bunn, Stan Dean, Jim Hahn, June Hood, Len Hutchinson, Kathy Ludwig, Eleanor Mehrer, Clay Olsen, Christine Rollack, and Donna Takeda. We also thank those less benevolent but essential contributors who gambled at the Casino during the first quar-ter of this year. We thank you for your “donations” and hope that it is some consolation to you that your money went to a worthy and appreciative organization.
GET WELL WISHES WENT OUT TO… Olive Shearer in hospital (stroke); Dora Iwaskiw in hospital (fall
injury); Ike Thiessen in hospital; President, Jim Hahn; Cohen Ng;
Jeri Moore; Doug Oliver in hospital; Marjorie Brown in hospital;
Verna Penner; Rodney Foster (surgery).
CONDOLENCES WENT OUT TO… Chris Figenshaw, loss of brother; Dikun family,
loss of son-in-law; and Steve Gillies, loss of
Mother.
OUTREACH REPORT by Mary Potvin
Our April “Spring Fling Easter Bonnet Party” was a great success with 91 guests and 18 volunteers. Our judges had a very difficult time choosing winners be-cause there were so many wonderful hats. Most crea-tive went to Paul Walker from Carmangay; Fanciest went to Barbara from Sunrise Village; and Funniest to Bob Brown of Good Samaritans. Our Easter Bunny door prize went to Wilma Boe of Blue Sky Lodge. Everyone enjoyed playing “musical egg” with Lin-da Liptak setting the pace on piano, card bingo and the lovely lunch prepared and served by our volunteers. Our next Social “How Does Your Garden Grow” is scheduled for Monday, May 14th. Come dressed in your farmer duds, and don’t forget your “gardening hat”. Musical entertainment will be pro-vided by our own Nord-Bridge “Music Makers”. Please register early.
SOCIAL COMMITTEE, Eva Deringer
Nord-Bridge will host two very important social func-tions during May. On Tuesday, May 1st, we will pre-sent “A Tribute to Miners Memorial Banquet 3” This third annual event promises to be every bit as enter-taining as the prior two events and includes Roast Beef Supper, Open Bar, Musical Entertainment, Galt Museum, and, #8 Mine Society Presentations, and a Raffle Draw. Tickets are $20. On Friday, May 11th we’ll host our “Annual Mother’s Day Luncheon”. That menu features Chicken Cordon Swiss. All of the ladies will receive a gift. Tickets are $8.50. Get your tickets as soon as possible because this event will sell out.
Congratulations! Member Elect Lethbridge East
Bridget A. Pastoor
Contact Bridget at: 2816 - 5th Avenue North Lethbridge, AB T1H 0P1
Phone: 403-320-1011
65th Anniversary Open House
Everyone is invited to celebrate with
Dora and William Iwaskiw
at Nord-Bridge Centre
West Community Room
(southwest entrance on 12th Ave. N)
on May 12th from 2 to 4 p.m.
P.S. Dora & Bill are also celebrating their
Nord-Bridge Life Memberships!
VOLUNTEERS ARE SUPER, SPECTACULAR, AND SUP-
PORTIVE to every successful growing organization like our Centre. These three words describe, JoAnn Adams who has been a valued front desk volunteer for the past eight years.
JoAnn has decided to retire from these duties and her contributions will be missed. However, we will remain close as she will continue to serve Nord-Bridge as Heather Newsham’s right hand person in the management of our Crafts Bou-tique. Thank you, JoAnn, for your friendly smile, and valued assistance over the past eight years.
Sincerely, Val
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Our Resource Centre is located within the
Nord-Bridge Senior Citizens Centre, 1904—13 Avenue North
Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 4W9
403-381-5469 or 1-877-644-9992 www.seniors.gov.ab.ca
ALBERTA SENIORS
Visit our Resource Centre at your convenience.
DOUBLE PLAYS
What doubled letter can be placed in the spaces above to make the word for a kind of beach grass?
(ANSWER ON CALENDAR)
One of the ways to become a better Scrabble player. Shuffle the tiles on your rack frequently. Look for common ways that letters typically go together. Some of these are: BR, CH, CL, DLE, ED, ENT, EST, FUL, GHT, ING, NK, KLE, MIS, ISM, MB, MP, ND, NT, PR, PL, RE, STR, TH, UN, IUE & OUS. As you form these combinations it may surprise you how words will often appear when you least expect them.
Scrabble meets Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. in the Dunford Diner. Come and join us. Everyone welcome.
CUSTOM DRIVING FOR INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS
OF UP TO 13 PASSENGERS
In Town Driving Services Airport Service (Incl. Lethbridge, Calgary, Great Falls) House Sitting, Home Care and Senior Check-Ins Sightseeing & Tours
Call June at
(403) 892-7116
www.lethbridgeconcierge.com
Zone 1
Alberta 55 Plus
Membership Fees are $30
Zone 1 Subsidizes $15 for
each Sunny South Member
JOIN NOW
FOR $15.00 www.alberta55plus.ca
Happy Mother’s Day to so many Great Moms, Grandmas, & Great Grandmas.
M ind Joggers is well on the way for hearing more stories. Our snowbirds have returned from
down south. We still want to welcome anyone who has little or no writing experience to come and join us on Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 11:00. If you are too shy, just come and lend us your ear. You will be pleasantly surprised.
Judith Knox, Mind Joggers
Stage West, Calgary—Summer in the City Wednesday May 16, 2012
Bus leaves Centre at 8:30 am sharp.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL NON-MEMBERS must pay an additional $10 for all Nord-Bridge trips.
Wednesday, May 31, 2012
Join the Roll & Stroll gang for an
outing to the Broxburn Café and
Greenhouse. Cost is $10.00 (includes bus & Lunch)
Bus will leave Centre at 10:15 am and return
at approximately 1:30 pm.
The first trip on May 23 is already SOLD OUT!
Thursday May 3, 2012 Cardston Community Centre presents
A live performance of “Faith in Every Footstep” A story of courage and love.
Cost: $28.00 (includes bus and show)
Go Friendly Shuttle
Need a ride to the Centre? Phone 403-329-3222 AT LEAST one day prior to book a ride and we will pick you up at your door. You must call to confirm EVERY pickup. To cancel a pick-up please phone in by 3 p.m. or sooner on the prior day. The cost is $2.50 per one-way trip (Cash); or use your “Breeze Card”.
TRAVEL NEWS
Triple D Tours
1. Saskatoon Berry Farm, Okotoks— Wed., June 6, 2012—Also
Chinook Honey Co. and Nanton Antique Row—$40
2. Deadwood South Dakota; 2nd Trip departing Sun., September
16th, 2012 $515.00 Per Person Double Occupancy.
Only 20 Seats left.
3. Spokane Fall Shopping Getaway (4 days); Fri., October 19th
to 22nd, 2012 $349.00 Per Person Double Occupancy
Only 4 Seats left.
5. Treasures of China Trip; April 8th to 26th, 2013
$4599.00 Per Person Double Occupancy.
Call Donna @ 403-394-0349
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT NORD-BRIDGE GETS A COMMISSION ON EACH TRIP BOOKED HERE AT NORD-BRIDGE CENTRE. Contact Triple D Tours at 403-394-0349 or E-mail:
[email protected] for additional information
”Anne of Green Gables” at Rosebud Dinner Theatre
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 The luxury bus is booked so payment is required on
sign-up. COST: $90 (bus, meal, show) We still need 12 more riders to make this trip go, so
try to recruit a few more friends to enjoy this trip.
Final Payment Deadline: Wed., May 31, 2012
TRAVEL NEWS
PAST TRIPS: On April 12th, a group of 14 people, includ-ing the driver, Linda Liptak, made an enjoyable journey to the wee town of Foremost (1st ever trip) to attend their annual theatre production “Bingo Spells Murder”. The trip was filled with laughter and conversation and everyone enjoyed the delicious roast beef dinner. Foremost will be
celebrating its Centennial August 2-5, 2013. On April 26th, a bus full of passengers en-joyed a shopping excursion to Calgary Chinook Mall and stopped at the Saskatoon Berry Farm for pie. Thanks to our driver, Clay Olsen, and new member hostess, Ali Freng for an awesome time.
SUGGESTED OUTINGS: 1. Pincher Creek Kootenai Brown Museum & a tour of
the famous windmills of Pincher Creek. 2. Elkwater for a picnic instead of Waterton this year. 3. High River Museum and murals. 4. Stettler Train trip.
5. Drumheller for the Passion Play. 6. Calgary Stampede on seniors day. Please contact Val at the front desk if any of these trips
are of interest to you and she will try to arrange them.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2012
ANNUAL FISHING DERBY in Pincher Creek Cost: $22.00
Lunch is provided by the Royal Canadian Legion. Prizes will be awarded in various
categories. Good Luck and enjoy the day!
SOLD OUT
Tuesday, May 15, 2012 LOCAL CASINO OUTING
Cost: $6.00 Bus departs Centre at 9:30 a.m. for arrival at the Casino by 10:30 a.m.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Fort McLeod Empress Theatre. Spend the
evening with “The Legendary Platters” and
special guests “The Ink Spots”
Cost: $55 (Includes bus and show)
Come with us to enjoy some chart topping hits
of the 50’s and 60’s.
Bus will leave Centre at 6:00 pm.
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Free Initial Legal Consultation
Wills...Estate Planning... and other matters as you may require.
Nord-Bridge offers this service through
Huckvale Wilde Harvie MacLennan
The next free consultation date at Nord-Bridge is
Friday, May 11th, 2012
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
Contact the Front Desk to schedule
an appointment. Phone: (403)329-3222
Congratulations!
Member Elect L E T H B R I D G E W E S T
Greg Weadick
Contact Greg at (403)329-4644 or drop by 402 - 8 Street South
Lethbridge, AB T1J 2J7
JOIN US AS WE CONFER 16 NEW LIFE MEMBERSHIPS On Friday, May 18th at lunch time, in the Dunford Diner, we will recognize 16 long time members who will receive special recognition as “Life Members”. Those individuals have been notified by letter. We hope many other members will also be present to congratulate our new Life Membership recipients. Life Membership is awarded to those who a) are 80 and have been an active volunteer (where possible) and have been a supportive member for at least 10 years or b) are 90 and have been a paid mem-ber for a minimum of 3 years. Life Members are entitled to all privileg-es of membership, including voting, but do not pay membership fees.
BOUTIQUE NEWS
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to all volun-
teers, donors, and partici-
pants who helped make
our “Spring Craft Sale”
such a success. Special
thanks to Val and Marie.
Watch for our Fall Sale
coming in October.
Heather Newsham & Jo-Ann Adams
Randy Smith
Nord-bridge Seniors
GOLF PROGRAM
Tuesday Morning May 8th (weather permitting)
Meet us in the Dunford Diner at 9 a.m.
A LOCAL GOLF COURSE (Consensus Choice)
NEWS RELEASE
April 4, 2012
Seniors’ Activity Tax Credit will support all seniors Lethbridge, AB - A Progressive Conservative government will con-tinue its commitment to seniors with a new Seniors’ Activity Tax Credit. The $500 per year credit will support all seniors to pursue healthy, active lifestyles. “It’s the kind of program that produces real outcomes for all Alber-tans. This tax credit will provide seniors with support to get active, stay active and enjoy healthy lifestyles that will lead to a higher quality of life. As a fully refundable tax credit, all Alberta seniors will be able to take ad-vantage of the credit.” “We know that maintaining a healthy routine, at any age, reduces the risk of future health issues. By pursuing wellness, we can live happier, healthier lifestyles and reduce the cost of poor health habits on Alberta’s health care system.” “This program makes it easier for seniors to participate in their com-munities and engage in the many activities available across our province. This is the kind of program that strengthens communities and enables seniors to reach their full potential. And I look forward to seeing more sen-iors in action, whether exercising their body or mind, in recreation and sen-ior centres across our province.” “The Seniors’ Activity Tax Credit is just the latest example of how a PC government will support our seniors. This is in addition to the Property Tax Deferral program we introduced earlier this spring and a Budget that focuses on core programs and services Albertans need and deserve, like health care and supports for our most vulnerable.” The refundable tax credit will be available to all Albertans over 65, in place in 2013, and the estimated cost of the program is $24 million.
(Executive Director’s Report . . . Cont.)
was attended by all 9 Lethbridge candidates. An estimat-ed 100 – 200 Nord-Bridge members visited with candi-dates. Thanks to all who supported this information ex-change, including those whose regular program was dis-rupted.
Candidates were also offered the opportunity to HOST COFFEE and treats in the Dining Room on a pre-booked basis, on selected dates. Only two (2) candidates from two parties took advantage of this option, which surprised your Administration. In the fall civic election, more used this option.
And, all candidates were invited to place signage in front of the Centre on the boulevard. Few signs were placed.
On a related note, we were chosen by Elections Alberta to be an Advance Polling place April 19—21. We were also a poll-ing location on Election Day. We trust members enjoyed this convenience. Finally, and certainly of most significance, Nord-Bridge was visited by Premier Alison Redford on April 4. During the visit, our Premier was respectfully welcomed; and able to be-come acquainted with our members, programs, and facilities. Premier Redford also announced a new $500 “Seniors Ac-tivity Tax Credit”, which at a news conference she suggest-ed could help support membership expenses, program fees, and other activities in support of wellness (see the Press Release
on this page). So members, please save your receipts. Also, when questioned about seniors’ centres operations by a Leth-bridge Herald reporter, Premier Redford said her government may be able to assist centres like Nord-Bridge with their oper-ating costs. Both the “Seniors Activity Tax Credit” and the statement on centre operations were welcome news to Nord-Bridge. Respectfully yours,
PREMIER ALISON REDFORD AT NORD-BRIDGE APRIL 4, 2012