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LODGERTODAY’S SENIORS
THEIR LIFE, THEIR WAYWITH OUR HELP
LES AINÉS D’AUJOURD’HUILEUR VIE, LEUR FAÇON D’ÊTRE
AVEC NOTRE AIDE
Glen Stor Dun Lodge - CornwallCompassion Knowledge Integrity Teamwork Commitment Accountability
compassion connaissance intégrité collaboration engagement responsabilité
October/Octobre 2017
Allan WilsonOntario LicensedFuneral Director
822 Pitt Street, Cornwall218 Montreal Road, Cornwall
613-938-3888
Local People You Know And Trust Proudly Canadian
2 Locations to Serve You
Family Council Meeting
Third Wednesday of each month
1:30 p.m. - Libraryexcept July, August, December
Resident Council Meeting
Fourth Tuesday of each month
10:30 a.m. - Chapelexcept July, August, December
Special CareDementia Care
Family Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Glen Stor Dun Lodge Library
for more information, please call613-932-4914
Friendly Reminders
2 Admin Corner - The Residents’ Bill of Rights
3 Staff Side
4 Life at the Lodge
6 Hot Topics - Halloween
7 Musings - International Coffee Day
8 Joyeux Copains - Journée Mondiale des Animeaux
9 Rions/Charades/Quiz
10 Page Pastorale - Prière à Notre Dame du Rosaire
11 Pastoral Page - Thanksgiving Delights
12 Calendar of Events
14 Outreach
15 Volunteer
16 Best Wishes/Bonne Fête
17 Coming Events
18 Extras - Expressions
19 Connections
20 Art Expression - Betty Ann Greenhalgh
21 Solutions
22 Funny Page
23 Scoreboard
24 Mental Aerobics
October 2017The Lodger
Subscriptions to The Lodger
If you wish to subscribe to The Lodger, send your name,
address and payment to: The Lodger, Glen Stor Dun
Lodge, 1900 Montreal Road, Cornwall, Ontario K6H
7L1. The rate is $35/year to Canada and $45 to the US,
and $50 to other foreign countries. (Cheques payable to
the Glen Stor Dun Lodge, please.)
Tracey DelageEditor
Matt JansCo-Editor
Hanna ShaffermanShareen McNaughtonAssitant to the Editor
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Lodge VolunteersAssembly
Registered Charity# 86887 6798 RR0001
Glen Stor Dun Lodge1900 Montreal RoadCornwall, OntarioK6H 7L1Tel: (613) 933-3384Fax: (613) 933-7214
©2017 Glen Stor Dun Lodgewww.glenstordunlodge.ca
2 LODGER Admin Corner
Long Term Care must enforce the Bill of THE RESIDENTS' BILL OF Rights during their yearly inspections or RIGHTSwhen someone makes a complaint.Did you know…
Residents' rights are guaranteed by law. Over the next few months, the Recreation In Ontario, long-term care homes must department will work closely with residents follow a law called the Long-Term Care and staff members to co-create and co-Homes Act. It includes a Residents' Bill of facilitate Residents' Bill of Rights Education Rights. The purpose of this Bill of Rights is called “Through Our Eyes: Bringing the to make sure that long-term care homes are Residents' Bill of Rights Alive”. truly homes for the people who live in them.
The Bill of Rights must be displayed. T H E A N N U A L Every long-term care home must post the C U R L I N G Bill of Rights where it can be easily seen. The C H A L L E N G E
Bill of Rights tells staff at the home that they CONTINUES
must respect your rights while you live
there. It tells them to remember that you are November 18, 2017 is the Lodge vs
in your home. It reminds everyone, Villa Curling Challenge. We are in a
including residents, staff, friends, family different position this year. We are
and neighbours, that residents of long-term looking at stealing the cup back to the
care homes are valued members of the Lodge.
community.
We will be looking for staff, their
Here, at the Lodge, the Bill of Rights is families, resident families and
posted on the Residents’ Council Board, the volunteers of
Required Information Board as well as in the Lodge to
every resident room. The GSDL Residents' help us win the
Council reviews 2-3 resident rights at every cup back where
Resident Council meeting. This gives the it truly belongs.
residents the opportunity to discuss the This afternoon
right and to talk about what each right and dinner is
means to them. always a fun
day. Reserve Making sure the Bill of Rights is followed.
N o v e m b e r Every long term care home must have a way 18th, 2017.for residents and others to complain about
the Bill of Rights not being followed.
Inspectors from the Ministry of Health and
Tracey Delage
Staff Side
September 18th, Marie-France is responsible
for financial reporting, budgets and finance
staff of Social & Housing Services, Cornwall
SD&G Paramedic Services (EMS), and the
Glen Stor Dun Lodge.
During the transition period, she will work
from the Justice building (located at 340 Pitt On Monday October 30th, you will be sure to St) four days per week and here at the Lodge find to find the galleries of the Glen Stor Dun one day per week. Resident family members Lodge filled with witches and warlocks, and staff can reach out to Manon at reception super heros and princesses for the annual to schedule meetings with her for when she’s Halloween Trick or Treat Night.on site.
All staff are invited to bring their children
or grandchildren
trick or treating.
Time starts at 6:00 pm.
In order to make this event as successful as it
has been in the past, we are asking for
donations of mini chocolates bars and bags
of candy (individually wrapped please). UNITED WAY KICK OFF Please watch for posters or speak with any of BREAKFASTthe Recreation staff for details. Meals on Wheels Coordinator, Andree
Anne Morin is pictured here at the All staff will need to sign up for this event so United Way's Kickoff Breakfast which that we have enough treats for all children was held on Friday September 15th, participating. The sign up sheet will be 2017. The goal of the United Way is to posted on the staff room door. Sign up improve lives… create a happy, deadline is Friday October 27th, 2017. healthy community. The United Way Thank you for your cooperation. has decided to forego announcing a
financial goal for the upcoming Congratulations to GSDL campaign. They want and need the Financial Analyst, Marie- focus to be on the results, the good F r a n c e W a l k e r o n h e r work, the lives changed, the impact etc promot ion to F inanc ia l and not on the percentage raised
Services Supervisor - Shared Services. In her toward a financial number.new position, which began on Monday
LODGER 3
4 LODGER Life at the Lodge
On Thursday August
10th, the residents
enjoyed a Luau fit for
M a u i . W e h a d
Hawaiian music playing, sipped on
Hawaiian punch, and presented all party From left: Garrett Quail, Alvine Fishwick
goers with a traditional Hawaiian Lei. We and Shirley Wells.
played some Hawaii themed games
including coconut bowling and flip flop Now that autumn has arrived and the
flipping.cooler temperatures are upon us, it will
In the flip flop flipping we had an be some time before we spend time on
unprecedented 6 way tie for 1st place. Tied the front patio or the special care
at the top were Alvine Fishwick, Willy garden. Here are a few photos taken
Tessier, Margaret Lefebvre, Robert during the 2nd Floor Garden Party.
Marleau, Fleurette Beaurguard, and Evelyn
Malcom all posting a score of 20 points!
At the end of the day for coconut bowling
our podium was an all Dundas unit
podium. 3rd place was Joan Masterman,
2nd place was Jan Fournier, and 1st place
finish was June McCrimmon!
An honourable mention goes out to Doris
Charlebois who had the shot of the day,
literally smashing a coconut like it was a 2nd floor resident Jeannine Lamesse measly grape! We all had a fantastic time, and her husband John enjoying the 2nd and I know the staff can't wait to break out floor garden party.the grass skirts again.
2nd floor resident
Agathe Jolicoeur
enjoying the music
during the garden
party.The ladies had a great time at the luau. From
left: Helen Losey, Fleurette Bearegard,
Kandice Laframboise (Recreologist), Evelyn
Malcolm and Suzanne Martin.
2nd floor ladies Lillian Bjergso and
Catherine Tremblay by the petting zoo.A small group of Lodge residents enjoyed a
trip to Woodlawn Villa where they
participated in the annual Country Fair.
The day was filled with fun activities and
wonderful entertainment. Activities
included a petting zoo, wagon rides, old
fashioned games and a picnic. The
afternoon was capped off with an Elvis
tribute artist who was a big hit with the 4th Floor residents Elva Cousins and
crowd.Heather Taylor admiring the animals at the
petting zoo.The residents send a big thank you to the
The Country Fair staff and volunteers of the Woodlawn Villa
ended with the for hosting such a wonderful event. Great
performance of an fun was had by all who attended. Following
Elvis Tribute artist. are some photos taken during the afternoon.
Below is a photo of
Lillian Bjergso (left)
a n d C a t h e r i n e
Tremblay (right)
thanking “Elvis” for his performance.
The gang getting ready to enjoy picnic
lunch. From left: Elva Cousins, Phyllis
Dickson, Heather Taylor, Willy Tessier,
Catherine Tremblay and Lillian Bjergso.
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6 LODGER Hot Topics Jason Swerdfeger
bargain that Satan can never claim his soul.
After a life of sin, drink, and lying, Jack is
refused entry to heaven when he dies.
Keeping his promise, the Devil refuses to let
Jack into hell and throws live coal straight Halloween, also known as All Hallows' from the fires of hell at him. It was a cold Eve, is a celebration observed in a number night, so Jack places the coal in a hollowed of countries on October 31. The word out turnip to stop it from going out, since Halloween dates to about 1745. It means which time Jack and his lantern have been “hallowed evening” or “holy evening.” roaming, looking for a place to rest.
Halloween is the evening before the Halloween activities include trick-or-Christian holy days of All Hallows' (saints) treating, attending Halloween costume Day on November 1 and All Souls' Day on parties, carving pumpkins into jack-o-November 2, giving the holiday on October lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, 31 the full name of All Hallows' Eve, p laying pranks , v is i t ing haunted meaning the night before All Hallows' Day.attractions, and telling scary stories. Almanacs of the late 18th and 19th century
give no indication that Halloween was Trick-or-treating is a customary celebration widely celebrated in North America. It for children on Halloween. Children go in was not until mass Irish and Scottish costume from house to house, asking for immigration in the 19th century that treats such as candy, with the question, Halloween became a major holiday in “Trick or treat?” The word “trick” implies a North America. Confined to the “threat” to perform mischief on the immigrant communities during the mid homeowners or their property if no treat is 19th century, it gradually became given. The practice of “guising” (dressing mainstream and by the first decade in the up in costume, or disguise) at Halloween in 20th century it was being celebrated coast North America is first recorded in 1911, to coast by people of all social, racial and where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario religious backgrounds. reported children going guising around the
neighborhood. There is a popular Irish Christian folktale
associated with the jack-o-lantern, which is Halloween costumes are traditionally said to represent a “soul who has been modeled after supernatural figures such as denied entry into both heaven and hell.” vampires, monsters, ghosts, skeletons, On route home after a nights drinking, Jack witches and devils. Over time, the costume encounters the Devil and tricks him into selection extended to include popular climbing a tree. A quick thinking Jack characters from fiction, celebrities and etches the sigh of the cross into the bark, generic archetypes such as ninjas and thus trapping the Devil. Jack strikes a princesses. What is your favorite costume?
Musings
order to raise awareness about hunger and SUNDAY OCTOBER 1ST, 2017I n t e r n a t i o n a l encourage the public to support efforts to
Coffee Day eradicate world hunger. Food plays an
I n t e r n a t i o n a l essential role in life; many people go without
Coffee Day seeks to it and cannot guarantee when they will eat
celebrate coffee from around the world while their next meals, while others waste large
honoring the farmers, traders, roasters and amounts of food every day.
baristas responsible for creating the coffees World Food Day is organized by the Food
that are enjoyed by so many people and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the
worldwide.United Nations. The FAO was founded on
According to an Ethiopian legend, coffee, a October 16, 1945 in an effort to help the world
black bean enclosed in red berry, was with its constant battle against hunger and
discovered by a goat herder in the Ethiopian malnutrition. World Food Day was officially
highlands when he noticed that his goats had established in 1979 and today, it is observed
become overly energetic after eating the in over 150 countries. It is celebrated
berries. Slowly, the herder's discovery annually on the same day as the FAO's
spread throughout the Arabian Peninsula, founding, October 16th.
into Europe and finally to the New World, SATURDAY OCTOBER 28TH, 2017
increasing the demand for coffee and making National Chocolate Day
it the second most sought after commodity in National Chocolate Day
the world today (crude oil being the first).celebrates chocolate and
promotes its health benefits. Organized by the International Coffee
Chocolate is a confection Organization and its 75 Member States,
made from cacao seeds, International Coffee Day was first celebrated
which grow on cacao trees in on October 1, 2015 in Milan, Italy at Expo
the tropics. Seeds are removed from the their 2015. The International Coffee Organization
pods and then dried, roasted and ground is an intergovernmental organization that
into cocoa powder or paste, which is then unifies coffee exporting and importing
mixed with other ingredients such as butters, governments through international
oils, sweeteners, milk and flour to produce cooperation with the aim of creating a
chocolate.sustainable coffee market and lowering
poverty levels in developing countries that Chocolate is a staple in the North American
harvest coffee.diet, with sales of over 21 billion dollars in
MONDAY OCTOBER 16TH, 2017 2014.
World Food DayThere are approximately 1.5 million cocoa
World Food Day farms in West Africa, producing nearly 70%
is recognized in of the world's cocoa.
LODGER 7Tracey Delage
8 LODGER Joyeux Copains
LA SOCIÉTÉ PROTECTRICE DES
ANIMAUX (SPA)
est, historiquement en
France, la première
d e s s o c i é t é s d e
p r o t e c t i o n d e s
animaux, qui œuvre
dans la protection
animale. LE 4 OCTOBRECréée en 1845 et reconnue d'utilité JOURNÉE MONDIALE DES publique en 1860, elle agit pour assurer la
ANIMAUXprotection et la défense des animaux. Elle
L'initiative a été introduite lors du « gère des refuges, des fourrières, ainsi que
Congrès international pour la protection des dispensaires de soins aux animaux, à
des animaux » à Vienne en 1929, puis ce fut Paris et dans de nombreuses villes de
lors du congrès se déroulant à Florence en France. Elle intervient aussi contre les
1931 que la Journée mondiale des animaux mauvais traitements aux animaux à l'aide
fut instaurée. d'un réseau de délégués – enquêteurs
bénévoles et d'inspecteurs qui travaillent Les défenseurs des animaux du monde
en lien avec le directeur de l'association, entier célèbrent la Journée mondiale des
afin de poursuivre en justice les personnes animaux le 4 octobre, jour de la Saint
suspectées de mauvais traitement envers François d'Assise. Le fondateur de l'ordre
les animaux. L'association comprend, des Franciscains et saint patron des
entre autres services, 12 dispensaires pour animaux considérait, en effet, les animaux
soigner les animaux des propriétaires comme des créations vivantes de Dieu, les
démunis, une cellule anti trafic pour élevant au rang de frère de l'homme. Pour
démanteler les élevages clandestins, et 19 Saint François d'Assise, même un ver de
club jeunes pour sensibil iser les terre répondait à la volonté divine et était
adolescents à la protection animale.digne de protection. Ce n'est donc pas un
hasard s'il est généralement considéré
comme le premier défenseur des animaux.
Gérard Labreque
Loretta Lascelle is here enjoying a friendly visit from Daisy, a member of the St John Ambulance Therapy dog program and her handler Denise.
RIONS…RIONS…RIONS
Comment appelle-t-on un
rassemblement d'aveugles?
Rép. Un festival de cannes.
QUIZ/MONARCHIE
(difficile, besoin de consultation)Un idiot demande au père de sa prétendue :a) Comment appelle-t-on le prince héritier -Monsieur, puis-je avoir la main de votre fille
en Angleterre?en mariage?b)Comment appelait-on, autrefois, le prince -Est-ce que vous avez vu ma femme?
héritier en France?-Oui, mais je préfère votre fille.c) Monarque anglais, fondateur de l'église
anglicane.
d)Epouse du roi de France guillotinée
pendant la Révolution française.
e) Reine d'Angleterre qui avait épousé le
prince Albert de Saxe Cobourg.
f) Roi de France, appelé le Roi Soleil.CHARADES h) Quelle dynastie a mis des rois français sur A) Mon premier peut vouloir dire « certain ». le trône d'Angleterre.
-Mon second sert à transporter de l'eau. i) Tsar russe exécuté avec toute sa famille -Mon tout est une réaction causée par une dans le Révolution bolchévique.surprise. j) Dernier monarque français guillotiné
pendant la Révolution française.B) Mon premier est une végétation qui k) Qui est présentement le prochain héritier
pousse sur les roches. du trône d'Angleterre?-Mon second salit souvent un vêtement.
-Mon tout pousse sous le nez. EXPRESSIONS DE LA LANGUE
Explique-les
a) de but en blanc
b) chercher midi à quatorze heuresDeux Koalas discutent, au bout d'un c) Il y a anguille sous roche.moment l'un dit à l'autre: d) de fil en aiguille
e) suspendue aux lèvres de quelqu'un-Eh t'as dit koa là ? f) ça crève les yeux.
g) rire jaune
h) se faire damer le pion
LODGER 9Gérard Labrecque
10 LODGER
PRIÈRE À NOTRE DAME DU
ROSAIRENotre Dame du Très Saint Rosaire,
Qui êtes Notre Dame de l'union
A tous les mystères du Sauveur,
Vous qui les avez vécus si intensément
Et les avez gardés et médités dans votre Cœur :
Apprenez-nous à vivre chaque jour
Des mystères de grâce de votre divin Fils,
Apprenez-nous les secrets de vie divine
Contenus dans les mystères du Saint Rosaire,
Apprenez-nous à nous unir à votre Cœur
Douloureux et immaculé,
Afin d'entrer par lui dans le Cœur de Jésus.
Ainsi soit-il.
Page Pastorale Gérard Labrecque
The GSDL Council of Family & Friendsis hosting a
Fall Education Session entitled
“Finding Your Way.”
This session will be held onWednesday November 1st at
1:30 pm in the Tea Room
Josee Lefebvre, Education Coordinator with the Alzheimer's Societywill be facilitating this session.
All family members & friends, residents and volunteers are invited to attend.Hope to see you there.
I t ' s t h a t t i m e o f
year…influenza season
is upon us.
Church Services for October
Liturgy of the Word with Communion
Every Saturday at 10:00 am
Protestant Services for October
1st, 2nd and 3rd Thursday at 11:00 am
October 5 Anglican
October 12 Pentecostal
Throughout the month of October, our October 19 Salvation Army
residents, staff and volunteers will be October 26 Hymn Sing
receiving their influenza vaccines.
Please refrain from visiting if you are
experiencing flu like symptoms. Thanksgiving DelightsThank you for your continued support in
helping to keep our residents safe and On Thanksgiving Day we're thankful healthy.
forHere are the most common signs and Our blessings all year through,symptoms of Influenza:For family we dearly love,
Ÿ Sudden onset of symptomsFor good friends, old and new.Ÿ Fever and chills
Ÿ Body aches and painsFor sun to light and warm our days,Ÿ Weakness and fatigueFor stars that glow at night,Ÿ Symptoms may last 7 to 14 days up to 3 For trees of green and skies of blue,
weeksAnd puffy clouds of white.Tips to minimize the risk of catching the flu.
Ÿ Receive your annual influenza vaccine.We're grateful for our eyes that seeŸ Wash your hands often with soap and The beauty all around,
warm water.For arms to hug, and legs to walk,Ÿ Cover your nose and mouth when you And ears to hear each sound.
cough and sneeze.The list of all we're grateful forŸ Avoid touching your eyes, nose and Would fill a great big book;
mouth.Our thankful hearts find new delightsŸ Wash your hands before eating.Everywhere we look!Ÿ Do not share your food, drink or utensils By Joanna Fuchs
with others.
Ÿ Avoid close contact with sick people.
LODGER 11 Pastoral Page
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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 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3
09:45 Tea Social (3)
10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas) 01:30 MAP - Sandbags (4)
03:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
10:00 Morning Social (4)10:00 MAP – Balloon Tennis (3)10:00 Shuffle Board (Cornwall)11:45 3rd Floor Bistro (TR)11:20 2nd Floor Lunch Bunch02:30 Balloon Tennis (4)02:30 News and Views (Cornwall) 04:30 Supper Club (4)
09:45 Tea Social (3)
10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas)
02:00 Hymn Sing with Timeless Truth (Chapel)
10:00 Morning Social (4)10:00 MAP – Balloon Tennis (3)10:00 Frisbee Toss (Cornwall)11:20 3rd Floor Lunch Bunch02:30 Bingo (TR)
10:00 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)10:15 Fun & Fitness (4)11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR)01:30 Fall Leaf Tour (2/3 )02:00 Visits (2/4)04:00 Roll & Stroll (3)06:30 Kinette Bingo (TR)
10:00 MAP-Sandbags (3)10:15 Fun & Fitness (4)11:45 Dundas Bistro (TR)02:00 Entertainment with Virginia (TR)04:00 Sensory Magic (3)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
09:45 Tea Social (3)
10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas)
01:30 Wheel of Fortune (4)
03:00 Sensory Magic (Cornwall)
10:00 MAP- Sandbags (3)10:15 Fun & Fitness (4)10:30 RS Executive meeting (4)11:45 Dundas Bistro (TR)02:00 Singalong with Georgie (TR)04:00 Roll & Stroll (3)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
09:45 Tea Social (3)
10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas)
01:30 MAP- Sandbags (4)
03:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
10:30Resident Council Meeting
(Chapel)
11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Bingo (TR) 04:00 Sensory Magic (3)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
10:00 Morning Social (4)10:00 MAP – Balloon Tennis (3)10:00 Frisbee Toss (Cornwall)10:30 Singalong (Dundas)11:45 3rd Floor Bistro (TR)11:45 4th Floor Lunch Bunch02:30 News & Views (Cornwall) 02:30 Beanbag Bowling (4)04:30 Supper Club (2)
Sunday 29 Monday 30
09:45 Tea Social (3)
10:45 Super Quiz (Dundas)
01:30 Wheel of Fortune (4)
03:00 Sensory Magic (Cornwall)
10:00 Morning Social (4)02:00 News & Views (Cornwall) 02:00 Singalong (Dundas)
06:00Children's
Trick or Treat Night
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Thank you
Legend for location of activities
Pub = Village Pub on ground floor
TR = Rotary Tea Room on ground floor
(2) = on second floor(3) = on thrid floor
(4) = on fourth floor(Dundas) = 2nd floor Ladies(Cornwall) = 2nd floor Mens
Tuesday 31
10:00 MAP- Sandbags (3)10:00 Tea & Trivia (Dundas)10:15 Fun & Fitness (4)11:45 4th Floor Bistro (TR)02:00 Halloween Pub with
Mario (TR)04:00 Roll & Stroll (3)06:00 House & Home (Dundas)
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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
October 2017
Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:00 Balloon Tennis (Cornwall)10:15 Tea & Trivia (3)10:30 Get Fit (2)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)01:30 Fall Leaf Tour (3/4)02:00 Visits (2/4)04:00 Sensory Magic (Dundas)
10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: Pentecostal (Chapel)11:45 3rd Fl. Bistro (TR)02:00 Entertainment with Rick (TR)04:00 Sensory Magic (3)06:00 MAP-Sandbags (Dundas)
08:00 St. Lawrence Breakfast (TR)10:00 Wheel of Fortune (4)10:00 MAP-Sandbags (Cornwall)10:00 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel) 02:00 Thanksgiving Tea with Karen (TR)04:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:00 Beanbag Bowling
(Cornwall)10:15 Tea & Trivia (3)10:30 Get Fit (2)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)02:00 Memorial Service (Chapel)04:00 Walk & Roll (Dundas)
10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Hymn Sing (Chapel)11:45 3rd Fl. Bistro (TR)02:00 Entertainment with Len (TR)04:00 Walk & Roll (3) 06:00 MAP-Sandbags (Dundas)
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:00 Balloon Tennis (Cornwall)10:15 Tea & Trivia (3)10:30 Get Fit (2)11:15 Chapelet (Chapel)02:00 Bingo (TR)04:00 Sensory Magic (Dundas)
10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: Anglican (Chapel)11:45 3rd Fl. Bistro (TR)02:00 Resident Services Staff Meeting (TR)04:00 Sensory Magic (3)06:00 MAP-Sandbags (Dundas)
08:00 3rd Group 1 Breakfast (TR)10:00 MAP-Sandbags (Cornwall)10:00 Wheel of Fortune (4)10:00 Singalong 2&3 (chapel)02:00 Darts (Pub)02:00 Fireside Social (3)02:00 Card Club (4)04:00 Roll & Stroll (Cornwall)
10:00 Millionaires Club (4)10:00 Beanbag Bowling
(Cornwall)10:30 Nativity Bowling10:30 Get Fit (2)02:00 Bingo (TR)04:00 Walk & Roll (Dundas)
10:00 Care Conferences 11:00 Church Service: Salvation Army (Chapel)11:45 3rd Fl. Bistro (TR)02:00 Birthday Party with Vern & Friends (TR)04:00 Walk & Roll (3) 06:00 MAP-Sandbags (Dundas)
08:00 Seaway Breakfast (TR)10:00 Audiology Clinic (4)10:00 MAP-Sandbags (Cornwall)10:00 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel) 02:00 Darts (Pub)02:00 Fireside Social (3)02:00 Singalong (4)04:00 Sensory Magic (Cornwall)
08:00 3rd Group 2 Breakfast (TR)10:00 MAP-Sandbags (Cornwall)10:00 MAP - Sandbags (4)10:00 Singalong 2&3 (Chapel)02:00 Pumpkin Decorating (TR)04:00 Sensory Magic (Cornwall)
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
01:30 Reading Club (Dundas)
02:45 TV Classics (Cornwall)
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
01:30 Balloon Tennis (Dundas)
02:45 TV Classics (Cornwall)
10 :00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
01:30 Reading Club (Dundas)
02:45 TV Classics (Cornwall)
10:00Liturgy of the Word
(Chapel)
01:30 Singalong (Dundas)
0 2:45 TV Classics (Cornwall
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The Telephone Assurance Program held Upcoming Events:their annual TAP Luncheon. It's a great ŸFall Crafts
opportunity for clients, staff and volunteers ŸHalloween pumpkin decorating &
to meet and greet while having something Bingo.
good to eat!
October Birthdays
Bob Wright October 1st
Judy Fox October 15th
Mrs. Saeed October 20th
Evelyn Laronde October 20th
Day Away Clients enjoyed some fresh
cheese, a scenic bus ride and a good meal
during an outing to St- Albert Cheese
Factory. Eileen Currier, Angela Gauthier and
volunteer Jackie Poitras.
Volunteer Nancy
Pi lgr im is the
winner o f the
C a n a d a D a y
basket.
Wednesday French clients showing off their
cheese purchases.
Ashley Hagen
& son
Harrison are
pictured with
Joe Poirier.The wheels on the bus go round and round!
All the way to St-Albert!
Outreach
LODGER 15Volunteer
Are you looking at making a
difference in someone's life?
If yes, the Lodge needs you.
We are currently looking for
volunteers to help in the
following areas:
1)Transport residents to the Beauty Parlour
2) Assist in the Day Away program
3) Telephone Assurance Program A friendly reminder to all Volunteers that if
you receive your influenza vaccine to please If you have a few hours a week to give to drop off a copy of your vaccination record to enhancing the lives of residents in LTC or Tracey Delage, Supervisor of Resident Outreach Services, please call Tracey Delage, Services. Supervisor of Resident Services at 613-933-
3382 x 4243
Karen Schwabe volunteers to play the piano
at many teas throughout the year as well as
leads a hymn sing service 4 to 5 x per year.
Here she is playing at one of the our teas.
Calling all cooks!
Calling all bakers!
The Recreation Department is in
search of your favourite tried and
true recipes so that we can create our
very own Lodge Cookbook. If you
have a recipe to contribute, please
drop it off to the receptionist or a
member of the recreation team OR
you can email it to Recreologist
Caroline Guy at [email protected].
16 LODGER Best Wishes
Special thanks to
Roy Floristfor their generous gifts
of corsages and boutonnièresdelivered to our residents
on their birthdays andanniversaries
Peter Herdman October 02, 1931 Rosairio Desnoyers October 22, 1944
Simone Marion October 05, 1919 Yvon Desrosiers October 24, 1933
Agathe Jolicoeur October 15, 1931 Wayne Mcintosh October 24, 1937
Sterling White October 20, 1935 Jean Laferriere October 29, 1931
Stella Massia October 21, 1932 Margaret Owens October 29, 1928
Andre Fontaine October 22, 1931 Ernest Perras October 30, 1931
Suzanne & Robert Marleau - October 12, 1964 - 53 Years
The October birthday party is sponsored by
St. Peter's Catholic Church Women's League
It will be held on Tuesday October 12th, 2017.
at 2:00 pm in the Tea Room.
Entertainment provided by Vern & Friends.
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Since 1951
October 2017
Our apologies to
Lillian and Henrik BjergsoWe failed to mention that they celebrated their wedding anniversary in September. They were
married on September 17th, 1955 and therefore, celebrated 62 years of marriage.
LODGER 17Coming EventsAlisha Arbuthnot
SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT
Oct 5 Entertainment with Rick WHAT ARE YOUOct 10 Entertainment with Virginia THANKFUL FOR?Oct 12 Birthday Party
with Vern & FriendsOn Behalf of The Staff Here at the Glen Oct 17 Singalong with GeorgieStor Dun Lodge We Want to Wish Oct 26 Entertainment with Len Everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!! Oct 31 Halloween Party
with Mario
FUN & GAMES
Oct 3 Kinette Bingo
Oct 19 Baking
Oct 27 Pumpkin Decorating
OUTINGS
Oct 2 3rd Floor Lunch Bunch
Oct 3 & 4 Fall Leaf Tour
Oct 16 2nd Floor Lunch Bunch
Oct 23 4th Floor Lounch Bunch Trick or Treat Night:
Monday October 30th OTHER
6:00-7:00pmOct 6 Thanksgiving Tea
Oct 24 Resident CouncilStaff's Children and Grand Children
Oct 25 Memorial Service will be Trick or Treating. Donations of
Oct 30 Trick or Treat Night candy, chocolate, and/or chips for
Residents can be brought to Reception
or any Recreation Staff until 10 am Oct DON'T FORGET 30, 2017.YOUR COSTUMES!
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won't let loose, or that you can't get rid of
it)
9. Been through the mill (had a rough time
With the passing of time, many old phrases of it)
become obsolete or even disappear. This is 10. Between hay and grass (Neither a child unfortunate because some of them are very nor an adult)appropriate and humorous. 11. Blinky (Between sweet and sour as in milk) HOW many of these do you know?? 12. Calaboose (a jail)Here is a list of some of those memorable 13.Catawampus (Something that sits old phrases: crooked such as a piece of furniture
sitting at an angle)1. A Bone to Pick (someone who wants to 14. Dicker (To barter or trade)
discuss a disagreement)15. Feather in Your Cap (to accomplish a
2. An Axe to Grind (Someone who has a goal. This came from years ago in hidden motive. This phrase is said to wartime when warriors might receive a have originated from Benjamin Franklin feather they would put in their cap for who told a story about a devious man defeating an enemy)who asked how a grinding wheel
16. Hold your horses (Be patient!) worked. He ended up walking away
17. Hoosegow (a jail) with his axe sharpened free of charge)
18. I reckon (I suppose) 3. One bad apple spoils the whole barrel
19. Jawing/Jawboning (Talking or arguing) (one corrupt person can cause all the 20. Kit and caboodle (The whole thing) others to go bad if you don't remove the 21. Madder than an wet hen (really angry)bad one)22. Needs taken down a notch or two (like 4. At sea (lost or not understanding
notches in a belt, usually a (young) person something)who thinks too highly of himself and 5. Bad Egg (Someone who was not a good needs a lesson) person)
23.No Spring Chicken (Not young anymore)6. Barking at a knot (meaning that your 24.Persnickety (overly particular or efforts were as useless as a dog barking
snobbish)at a knot in the rope that held him in 25. Pert-near (short for pretty near)place.)
7. Barking up the wrong tree (talking about
(PART 2…to be continued in the November something that was completely the
Lodger)wrong issue with the wrong person)
8. Bee in your bonnet (To have an idea that
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LODGER 19Connections
Glen Stor Dun LodgeGlen Stor Dun Lodge
Council of Family & FriendsCommittee of Management,
Your Council Executives 2017Elaine MacDonald, Chair
Councillor
(613) 938-7763
Leslie O'Shaughnessy, Mayor
(613) 937-3130
Claude E. McIntosh, Councillor
(613) 937-3906
Dennis Fife, Henry Kyte ~ Chair Mayor North Stormont
3rd Floor Representative (613) 984-2291613-932-8806 Frank Prevost,
Special Care Representatives Deputy Mayor of South Glengarry Carol Paschek (613) 938-8100613-931-9963
Monica Aquan-Yuen
613-936-1343 Executives Members3rd Floor Representative of the
Bernie ThauvetteGlen Stor Dun Lodge
613-936-6768Resident Council
4th Floor Representatives2016-2017
Margaret Gordon
613-938-7678 Patricia Irwin, Chair
Denise Symington
613-932-8125
Dave Malcolm - Member
613-360-5729 Family Council Executive member,
Monica Aquan-Yeun, is retiring from
Our family volunteers serve as advocates the Council. She will be moving to
for our residents. They also aim at the Toronto area to be closer to her
enhancing quality of life for all who live children. Members of the Council of
and work at the Lodge. Please feel free to Family & Friends would like to thank
pick up a pamphlet at the reception desk to Monica for her years of service on the
find out how to contribute to their cause or Council and wish her the best as she
make contact with the members. begins a new chapter in her life.
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A Focus Art Member since 2014, her art has Art Expression presentsbeen shown in three juried shows. She is Betty Anne Greenhalgh happy to share her watercolour, oil and September 29 to October encaustic works at the Glen Stor Dun [email protected]
613-703-7851
SeascapeBetty Anne, originally from Montreal,
moved to Cornwall in 2014. An art course in
high school awakened her interest in the
arts. An avid visitor to art galleries, she
dreamed that “one day” she would develop
the skills to paint well and be an artist.
A chance meeting with a watercolourist
from Focus Art, in Cornwall in 2006,
rekindled her dream. She started to paint
initially in watercolour, then oils, taking
coaching classes. Recently she has been
“experimenting” with melted crayons and
painting with a hot iron (a form of encaustic
painting)
Betty Anne loves the outdoors. Her art
reflects her love of nature, in particular,
birds, flowers, trees and seascapes. She
enjoys the challenge of artistically, bringing
her subjects to life.Summertime
Art Expressions Linda Geisel
RÉPONSES INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT
TURKEYSCHARADES
A) sursant (sûr-sceau)1) Male turkeys are called “gobblers,” after
B) moustache (mousse-tache)the “gobble” call they make to announce
themselves to females (which are called QUIZ (MONARCHIE)
“hens”) and compete with other males. Difficile – besoin de consultation
Other turkey sounds include “purrs,” a) prince de Galles
“yelps” and “kee-kees.”b) le Dauphin
c) Henri VIII2) An adult gobbler weighs 16 to 22 pounds
d) Marie-Antoinetteon average, has a beard of modified
e) reine Victoriafeathers on his breast that reaches seven
f) Louis XIVinches or more long, and has sharp spurs
g) les Plantagenetson his legs for fighting. A hen is smaller,
h) Nicholas IIweighing around 8 to 12 pounds, and has
i) Louis XVIno beard or spurs. Both genders have a
j) le prince Charlessnood (a dangly appendage on the face),
wattle (the red dangly bit under the chin) EXPRESSIONS DE LA LANGUE
and only a few feathers on the head.a) soudainement/sans s'y attendre
b) chercher l'impossible3) A turkey's gender can be determined from c) quelque chose de louche
its droppings–males produce spiral-d) d'une chose à l'autreshaped poop and females' poop is shaped e) l'écouter attentivementlike the letter J.f) C'est évident
g) rire malgré soi4) Turkeys can run at speeds of up to 25 miles h)se faire enlever une situation
per hour and fly as fast as 55 miles per avantageusehour.
5) When a hen is ready to make little turkeys, Answer to she'll lay about 10 to 12 eggs, one egg per Brain Teaserday, over a period of about two weeks. Page 24The eggs will incubate for about 28 days
before hatching.
(Smithsonian. com)
LODGER 21Solutions
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I'm thankful for my blanky. It's soft, warm
and helps me feel good. I love to give my
blanky higs.
-Paisley, age 2
I'm thankful that the parking police didn't
Ask any parent for their gratitude list this put a ticket on our car this week.
time of year, and almost always their -Samuel, age 6
children will be at the top. It is always
ŸTHANKSGIVING RIDDLESinteresting to know what the kids are
ŸWhat do you call it when it rains turkeys?thankful for.
(Foul weather!)Some responses warmed our hearts while
ŸWhich side of a turkey has the most others made us laugh out loud — but all of
feathers?them put a smile on our face. And we're sure
(The outside!)that's something everyone is thankful for.
ŸWhat happened when the turkey got into Enjoy the answers below, and have a very
a fight?happy Thanksgiving.
(He got the stuffing knocked out of him!)
ŸWhat's the most musical part of a turkey?A roof over my head, food in my belly and
(The drumstick!)a family full of love
ŸWhat do you get if you divide the -Jane, age 8
circumference of a pumpkin by its I am thankful for you, Mommy and
diameter?onions.
(Pumpkin pi!)-Lucy, age 4
Pancakes
-Rhett, age 2
My family, my room and the colour blue
-Lea's son, age 4
I am thankful when bees don't bite me but
when they do, mud makes it better.
-Elijah, age 3
Rainbows.
-Jackson, age 5
I'm thankful for my family. I'm thankful
for juice and Chinese food too.
-Logan, age 4
Funny Page
putting in the water on the 4th floor but Rumble In The Jungle!these ladies are blowing us away keep up After months of back and
the great scores.for th between Robert
Marleau and Willy Tessier Hat Trick In Darts?
as f ront runners and Rober t Mar leau has
champions of the men's always been at the top of
s a n d b a g s , t w o m o r e the leader board in no
competitors have added matter what sport he has
their names to the list. After a terrific month picked since his arrival
of sandbag playing Gordon Barrow and here at the Glen Stor Dun Lodge. Darts is
Garrett Quail have made solid cases for no exception. This month Robert scored a
themselves as legitimate contenders, each nearly impossible shot hitting the bull's-
posting a respectable score of over 4000. eye 3 times in one round. Making it look
Although Gordon and Garrett have made easy. That's the kind of shots the pros
their way up the leader board it wasn't dream of making and that left staff and co-
enough to dethrone Willy Tessier who residents in awe. We would like to extend
managed a whopping score of 5170. It was of many congratulations and throw our
a tight race between second and third place hats to Robert on this amazing feat.
with Garrett squeaking ahead by a small
margin with a score of 4595 to Barrows Pro Leagues4350. Robert Marleau finished 4th with a With the leaves starting to change colours score of 4075 but is still firmly on the hunt and cool weather upon us comes the 5th looking to recapture glory in the month of and best season of all: hockey season. The November. NHL has kicked off their rookie and
training camps and with the regular season On the women's side, the usual suspects
around the corner hockey fans are gearing are still neck in neck as the month of
up for the 2017-2018 campaign.September was closing out. Yvonne
Paradis and Heather Taylor with less than There will be no baseball in Canada this 100 point difference between them to October as the Toronto Blue Jays are in last decide who came 1st and 2nd this month. place in the AL East and have been Yvonne outlasted Heather by a slim 40 officially eliminated from the playoffs.points to win 1st with a score 6140 to 6100, In Major League Soccer action The Toronto which by the way were the two highest FC have booked themselves a spot in the scores of the month on either side. post season securing a first place finish. The Rounding out the top four, Denise Montréal Impact and Vancouver Davidson scored a sweet 4460 to finish 3rd Whitecaps look to find their place in MLS in and Shirley Wells snuck up with a fantastic the games to come. score of 3930. I'm not too sure what they are
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 t h e m a n d C I R C L E THEM.
Sample word: HAMMER
AWLS NAIL
CHOP NAME
CLAW NOSE
DUCT PLUG
GLUE SAWS
HOME SIZE
LOCK TAPE
LONG TUBE
MASK WOOD
Answers on page 21
Brain Teaser
Move 3 lines and make 3 squares.
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A L E X M S N P G I A T R S F
N E S R E I L P K R N H O U E
D V N V A S B S V E O K W R T
L E O T S P A E M M H O B B Y
E L S P U M S P E M D L V D T
G T E L R B I N B A O L L E I
C A S U E U C J A H O E A T L
H P L G Q I R O T R W S C O I
A E W E G L E I T W T U N N T
R S A Z L D W N E A D G A G U
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