Village Voice Newsletter - April 2015 2.5 MB
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Village Voice Newsletter - April 2015 2.5 MB
ISSUE 40 April 2015 - Lest We Forget Beth Chamberlain Jack Thewlis Geoff Freer Joan Hanna, OAM Remembering our ANZAC’s On Tuesday 21st April the Marketing Department organized a High Tea in honor of our ANZACs. As part of this event the Marketing Department collected many stories shared from residents written whilst away from the country. You are most welcome to visit the marketing office and read these wonderful stories. Special thank to Marg and Lorraine for doing such a fantastic job in assisting with decorations and ensuring all our guests who attended this event had a memorable experience. Marketing Department News Remember We love to hear your feedback on your Village Voice, so please share your ideas as any suggestions are always appreciated. Contents: Anzacs 1 Marketing Matters 2 Kialla Gardens Village 3 Banksia Lodge 4 Waratah Lodge 7 Tarcoola Village 9 Tarcoola Bus Trips 10 Acacia House 11 Hakea Lodge 13 Admissions 14 Men’s Shed 15 Barry’s Botanics 17 Rodney Park Birds 18 Boronia House 19 Grevillea Lodge 20 Rodney Park Village 21 Susie’s Snippets 22 Funny Stories 23 Set in Stone 25 Master Mind Quiz 26 The date for the next edition of the Village Voice is July 2015. Could all contributions be submitted to Lyndel by the Friday, 3rd July please. Marketing would love to see your photos of your outings and share your stories with your neighbours in the Village Voice. You can contact the Marketing office on 5832 0855 or email lyndela@sheppvillages.com.au Upcoming Events Waratah Lodge 25th Anniversary Rodney Park Village, Activity Centre Friday, 3rd July @ 2pm National Volunteers Week 11th - 17th May Banksia Lodge 13th May@ 1.30pm – Games and afternoon tea Rodney Park Village 15th May@ 10am – Shuffleboard Acacia House 13th May @ 1.30pm - Shuffleboard Men’s Shed 13th May @ 10.30am – Tour Hakea Lodge 11th May @ 2pm – Crafts & games Village Voice Contacts 27 Quiz Answers 28 2 Kialla Gardens Village Hello everyone! We know it’s really Autumn when we see that the trees in our village have donned their autumn coloure. They are truly beautiful. We have recently said farewell to Murray and Margaret Russell who have moved to Acacia House and also Elva Collins who has gone to live in Melbourne. Our best wishes go with you. Cheers to – Rita Mathews who is making steady progress after her shoulder replacement, Fiona Fraser who is home and improves slowly and Max Trimble, who played pool with such enthusiasm that he had to have a pacemaker installed. Our best wishes also to Gordon Calley who is hospitalised at time of going to press, and Dave Townsend has not been the best either. Good wishes to all our folk who are not well or have experienced bereavements lately. Barbara Woodman and her daughter Wendy are going to the U.K. for all of May; Barbara will attend a school reunion, which will be a wonderful experience for them both. Since our last edition, Joan Hanna has had a wonderful 90th birthday party. (She excused herself from playing tennis on that day!!) Happy birthday to all who have had or are having special birthdays and/or anniversaries. Stewart and I have just celebrated our 65th wedding anniversary. You wonder where all those years went and then, in our case, we look at the photo of our 32 direct descendants (with partners) and we know!! My thanks to Don Horsey who provided the photos and the information to go with them for this segment. Edna Harling, for her 100th birthday, received from the Collingwood President, Eddie McGuire, a guernsey signed by all the players! 3 Our mystery bus trips have been very successful with wonderful insights provided by Graham on local areas; ie peach picking at Cornish’s orchard at Cobram. Our scenic drives have also been well attended. Our tour coordinator, Edie, enjoying the sun at Yarrawonga. Best wishes to all until next time. Betty Russell Banksia Lodge Hello again from all at Banksia Lodge. Once again we have had a busy time implementing as many activities as possible for the enjoyment of our Residents. Morning melodies at Barooga and Musical morning tea in Mooroopna, provided by the Mooroopna Secondary College who are so talented, have been most enjoyable and well attended by our residents. These outings complement our great array of music provided by ALL of our wonderful volunteers. Peg and Edith enjoying musical morning tea performed by Mooroopna Secondary College Students Ella enjoying a delicious morning tea Morning tea at the Tatura Bakery was delightful especially tasting the award winning vanilla slices. Our shopping trips to Big W proved to be very popular and enjoyable. Residents happily browse the shops and enjoy a cake & coffee before heading home. 4 Our men are continuing to frequent the Men’s Shed and enjoy the various activities organised. The recent bus trip to Barmah Forest watching the woodcutters followed by a picnic lunch was the talk around the dinner table for days. To get in touch with the 2015 AFL football season we had the pleasure of Carlton football players visiting our facility. The Residents and staff were very impressed by these very likable young men who were happy to pose for photos and speak to residents no matter what their team affiliations. love and great concentration by our card group led by our talented volunteer Margaret. A big thanks to all of the catering staff for cooking our bacon & egg breakfasts, this is very much appreciated by residents and staff. Recently we have had some reminiscing days. These have involved groups of people bringing to life their memories of certain venues that used to exist in our region. For example discussion of the local cafes called “Hurco” and “Neo” provided great enjoyment to those remembering these times. All involved enjoyed milkshakes, spiders and ice creams provided by the staff. Bob deep in conversation with Carlton Football team member Valentine’s Day, Shrove Tuesday and St Patrick’s Day have come and gone with different celebrations enjoyed for each event. Celebratory cards for all these occasions have been made with Fr Frank enjoying an ice cream cone whilst reminiscing about our past local famous cafes World Day of Prayer was celebrated at Banksia Lodge again and enjoyed by all who attended and we wish to take this opportunity to 5 thank all of the church groups and lay preachers who provide this wonderful service to us. The trip to TAFE College to celebrate International Women’s Day to hear the guest speakers was very enlightening for those who attended. The afternoon tea gave the Residents the opportunity to speak to people from other cultures about their personal and professional life experiences. Wyndham Street Furphy Tank Barbara at International Women’s Day. Many of you would have heard of the “Lost Shepparton website”. We have been very fortunate to have Geoff Allemand provide two slide shows recently at Banksia. These were very well attended and provided an opportunity for residents to relive and tell their own stories of local interests and areas. SPC Cleckheaton We wish everyone all the best and look forward to the busy months ahead. Chris & Donna Lifestyle & Leisure Therapists 6 Waratah Lodge We have been on the move with bus trips to Emerald Bank, Big W each month, Billabong Cafe, Mooroopna Golf Club for lunch, Riverside Plaza, RSL, and a visit to Hakea to meet some Carlton Football players and had a lovely afternoon tea with them and residents from Hakea and Acacia. That morning, we cooked pancakes for morning tea as it was Shrove Tuesday which we consumed out in our new garden area. We visited the Chocolate Apple Factory for morning tea and some of us couldn't resist the inevitable. It was the week of Easter after all! The Easter Bunny made a surprise visit to deliver Easter Eggs to all residents at Waratah on Easter Sunday. On the home front we had a trivia competition for Australia Day celebrations and as a result we now have 2 teams. Team Emu's and Team Platypus. Since then Platypus have won every time but Emu's are creeping up. We don't need a laughing club....this is it!!! Valentine’s Day saw two residents make cupcakes. The ladies agreed it was great to be cooking again then others joined in to decorate them ready for afternoon tea. We also ventured to the Nagambie Senior Melodies and had a lovely lunch with great music while enjoying the view out to the lake from our table. Very nice to have "lunch with a view". We had a rowdy afternoon with Robbie Crawford on St Patricks Day with a good old sing-along with some Irish songs and then tasted "Paddy's" refreshing green cocktails before afternoon tea. We had an invite to Westside to hear the Mooroopna Secondary College perform music and songs from musicals followed by a lovely morning tea. Aileen and Lesley clinking their Paddy’s cocktails on St Patrick’s Day 7 We were able to hear Don McCrabb from Woodturners gave us a talk on his passion and see some of the things he has made from beautiful wood. Our love of all music is supported by musician’s Dennis, Frank, Janis and an occasional segment by the Ukulele Group. Our karaoke DVDs and musical DVDs get a good go in between times. Footy Tipping is up and running with Marj picking 8 is a good start. All our activities are running smoothly and church has resumed for the year. Don McCrabb with Lolene and Thelma We also had Lois McCrabb (no relation) bring along her button collection then on another day we had Dierdre and Lorraine bring along their quilts they have made over the years. Amazing I say, not just their displays but coming and giving us the opportunity to see and share their passions. Our Resident meetings have some families attending which is a nice way for families to hear "what we are up to"!! We are looking forward to a floral demonstration prior to Mothers Day. We have made Poppy's for Anzac Day. Birthday cakes keep coming to celebrate our resident's birthdays. We love having visitors and welcome our new residents ... Ian, Isabel, and Bob. Sing Australia came to the Activity Centre and all residents at Rodney Park were invited and we raised $90 dollars to help Sing Australia along. A very big thanks to all. Brekkies with Geoff the Chef are great mornings and the smell of bacon and eggs waft through the facility. Dot nursing a chook at Wunghnu Cafe with Kim looking on. 8 I suppose we will be missing a few residents over the Winter months, as those who are able will be heading North for the Winter sunshine, happy travelling folks. Ladies laying wreaths at the Lone Pine tree in Rodney Park Village. Our pictures reveal some of what's been happening at Waratah. Enjoy! Kind regards Muna - Activities and Lifestyle Tarcoola Village I hope everyone had a very pleasant Easter. The weather has been quite good in our area, which has been good for campers and also the Tennis Tournament here in Shepparton. Tarcoola Village has been quiet over the Holiday weekend; lovely for those who prefer a bit of quiet time. By the time people read this we will have had our 4th sausage sizzle for this year and probably the 4th pie and pastie lunch. Both events continue to be fairly popular with the residents of the village. Our Tarcoola Support Group works well as a group, but age is catching up on a few of us. We will be seeking more new members at the next Annual General Meeting on 8th July. If you have good health and remain fairly active, how about putting forward a nomination for membership, either to Secretary Edie Poliness or yours truly Jim Woods. We would be pleased to have you on Board. The AGM will be held on the 8th July. I hope you all have a warm Winter. Catch you all down the Wallaby Track Mate’s. Jim Woods – Tarcoola Support Group President Village 9 Tarcoola Bus Trips The days are racing past, and we wonder where the time has gone. So nice to have some lovely Autumn weather, makes you want to get out in the garden, or go on a trip! Our February trip was a great success, when we had 31 people go to Yarrawonga, and we had a lovely cruise and a barbeque and salads for lunch on board. We cruised around the lake, looking at all the beautiful houses built close to the water, where people can just walk down to the front of their garden, and throw in a line, maybe get a fish for dinner. Then on the way home we went to the Big Strawberry (again, we can’t go past without calling in) and all enjoyed our ice creams, strawberry pancakes etc. In March, we had 29 people go to the quaint Swanpool theatre. This is such a lovely old theatre, which a group of interested volunteers are maintaining. We had Devonshire tea to start with and then went into the theatre, and the program began with the National Anthem, with the picture of the Queen on her horse. What memories that brought back. Of course we all stood up for the National Anthem. Then we saw some of the old advertising slides for a variety of businesses, most of which we could remember. Then a Charlie Chaplain movie, which had us all in stitches. Then we had interval, and the ‘lolly lady’ came around with bags of sweets on her tray, just as they did years ago, and lastly we viewed a lovely old film “Roman Holiday” starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. Then we enjoyed a lovely two course meal. This day out was something different, and everybody had a great time reminiscing about what we had just seen. On our way home we called in at the Market Place (again, can’t go past without calling in). Those who don’t have cars love to get out and look at the shops. Our May trip is to the Violet Town Market, with lunch at Euroa, and then visit The Rockery at Longwood. 10 (Remember, if you have a walker, please bring it). Thank you all for the support, see you soon! Edie Poliness Secretary/Treasurer Tarcoola Support Group, Trip Organiser ACACIA HOUSE Hello everyone St Patrick’s Day Our residents once again made mats with the cheeky Leprechaun asking many jokes. This was great to see the residents asking each other and trying to trick them with the answers. Our mascot was Bella, who played the part very well, and the residents enjoyed the attention given to each other. Bus Trip Our trip to Barmah State Park and State Forest. We visited the Dharnya Centre, but found it is now closed to the public. Such a beautiful centre going to waste. The men enjoyed seeing all the old machinery and trucks. We enjoyed morning tea by the river side and lunch in the town of Barmah. We travelled onto the township of Nathalia for afternoon tea and ice cream. We had such a fabulous day. 60th Wedding Anniversary Joan and John Morrow celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on 9th April with all our residents. Joan waits to see John arrive each day, they still display that twinkle in their eyes. Our surprise of the day was from Mavis and Carmel who danced the Highland Fling. Our residents enjoyed making our berets and looking very Irish. 11 Easter We made stained glass eggs to display on the windows - they look beautiful with the sun shining in. It gives you a feeling of excitement and peace within one’s self. We also made egg holders and to the residents surprise they became filled on Easter Sunday. Preparing for Anzac We have all been painting and making poppies, banners and gathering stories from our residents, this has been rewarding and a learning experience for all. It certainly makes us stop and think and appreciate what the forces did for Our Country. We salute and honour you. Bill our volunteer has been encouraging our carpet bowls team with great rewards. They enjoy their weekly visit to Hakea. Soon Bill will be travelling to escape our Winter and if you would like to help us at Acacia it would be very much appreciated. Our Rosary Group has tripled, they look forward to seeing and receiving from Kathy, Carmel and Fiona, sometimes one or two are held up with other commitments. If you would like to help our St Brendan’s Ladies please call in Tuesday Morning at 10am. Valentine’s Day Chocolate and treats are our favourite and memories of that first kiss come flooding back, we all hold these close to our hearts. We all enjoy decorating and celebrating this special occasion. Once again, thank you to our dedicated Volunteer’s. Our residents look forward to seeing your beautiful faces, the enrichment you all give to them is overwhelming to see. Our new ladies are still coming back with such enthusiasm. We thank Karen, Sam and Margaret but we need more of you wonderful people who may be able to give 1 hour per week, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Kevin Grover on 5832 0800 or visit us at Acacia House. Sincerely Marg & Lorraine Acacia House - Lifestyle & Leisure Therapists 12 HAKEA LODGE We hope that everyone had a great Easter break and enjoyed some special time with family and loved ones. Julie & Kylie having fun with the Carlton players We would like to welcome our newest residents to Hakea, Mrs June Bradbury, Mrs Rennie Pell, Mr Doug Anderson & Mr Peter Laws. We hope that you all enjoy your time with us at Hakea. Since our last edition of the Village Voice our residents have been on a few outings for lunch at the R.S.L. and enjoyed the musical talents of some of our local artists. Mid February saw a visit to Hakea of some players from the Carlton Football Club. The afternoon was enjoyed by residents and staff alike. Olive enjoyed a dance with one of the players saying it was great to be up dancing again. The players happily signed scarves, shirts etc. for anyone wanting an autograph along with many happy snaps being taken. Residents also went out to the Market Place where some sat and enjoyed a coffee and cake while others went happily off making some much needed purchases. World Day of Prayer was again celebrated at Hakea on the 10th of March with a good attendance by residents. Our bus was full again with residents eager to travel to Mooroopna for a Musical Morning Tea. The audience was treated to an array of classical music played on a wide selection of instruments by approximately 50 students from the Mooroopna Secondary College. Hakea ran a small Easter raffle with proceeds going towards purchasing a Digital Photo frame on which we can load photos from our outings and events within our Lodge. Raffle winners were 1st Place: Helen Norman, 2nd Place: Marree Briggs 3rd Place: Glenys Pell, 4th Place: Marg Cross, 5th Place: Kylie Miller Congratulations to all our winners and we hope you enjoy your prize. Joan Peace Take care one and all from everyone at Hakea. Gwenda & Kevin Hakea Lodge Lifestyle and Leisure Therapists Admissions For this edition of Village Voice I thought I would update you on the January Article regarding some of the Independent Living Unit residents. Deakin University had invited Tarcoola and Rodney Park residents to volunteer for their Physical and Cognitive Exercise Intervention. Trail (Pace IT). There were 13 hardy souls who put their hands up! Over a two day period each participant was put through a number of physical and mental exercises ranging from resistance exercises to memory tests on a computer! Some people were quite surprised with how well they accomplished some of these tests! The results were taken away and then every site (from across the whole trial) were randomised to select the sites that would go on to participate in the next step of the trial. Unfortunately our group was not selected but still are performing a vital role as a “control” group. So well done to those who volunteered! The other area we had been asked to participate in was the Pine Lodge Cemetery Master Plan. The consultant came on site to Tarcoola and met with interested residents of Hakea and the ILU's. A lot of useful feedback was gained, also the Men’s Shed took a trip out to the current cemetery to have a 14 look, take photos for the consultants and fill in questionnaires. enjoyed with cheese & crackers along with some late Roma tomatoes. The Draft Master Plan will be presented to the Shepparton City Council in May. So thank you to the residents who gave their time and thoughts. The men have been enjoying refurnishing an old pump engine which was started up for the first time last week. If you have any old unneeded mechanical gear laying around in your shed that you are looking at getting rid of, please let us know as I am sure the fellers would love to tinker away at them. As I said in the last edition “as a group the residents of Shepparton Villages have wisdom and skills that others see as highly valuable!” Well done! Helen Mathieson Admissions Coordinator Men’s Shed The Men’s Shed members hard work has finally paid off with the Honeydews & Rockmelons ripening as well as the Dwarf Beans with some seeds being saved for next year. Recently some Gherkins where planted which have given us a handful of fruit which were Ross Organ volunteer with men from Men’s Shed Men’s Shed has donated some wooden toys to the Caroline Chisholm Society (Goulburn Valley Pregnancy & Family Support Services) which I was told were 15 enjoyed very much by the visiting young children. Ladies from Caroline Chisholm Society with men from the Men’s Shed. Bus Trips: January was lunch at the local Shepparton RSL in which we lost (mislaid) someone in the pokies room for a while (unfortunately without a jackpot win). February was lunch at the Benalla Bowls Club with a detour to the Pine Lodge Cemetery to take part in the Pine Lodge Cemetery Masterplan Project. The fellas presented short presentations by camera to be given to the council for ideas on the new extension of the cemetery. For taking part in the survey the Men’s Shed where given two cameras as a thank-you gift. March we stopped by to give our Head Chef (Geoff Scales) a hand wood-cutting in the Barmah Forest. Unfortunately for Geoff (or timely for us) we arrived just as he was cutting the last few pieces. So we ate our fresh cut sandwiches under the large Red Gums while he loaded the last pieces onto the trailer. This month we’ll head out to one of our favourite spots in Echuca for Fish ‘n’ Chips and enjoy the weather before Winter is on us again. Anyone wishing to volunteer some time at the Men’s Shed, (no special skill required) please contact me by phoning 5832 0800 (Mon-Fri 9am5pm) or visit the Shed on Wednesdays or Fridays between 10:00am – 1:30pm. Frank playing pool Kevin Grover Men’s Shed Coordinator 16 Barry's Botanics Autumn Hi all, this is the time of year being Autumn that there are a few jobs to do before Winter. In the vegetable patch all of your Summer vegies should be just about finished and the soil turned and a good application of organic matter applied to the soil before the Winter vegies are planted. As the Autumn trees start to color up this is a good time to be going down to the local nursery and having a look at the different trees for their Autumn colour’s. (Just a reminder these are not to be planted in the ground at any of our villages but some would be good for pots). There are some good Japanese maples or asters that would make good pot specimens. Also before Winter I give the lawns a feed of a high potash to harden the lawns to avoid damage from our winter frosts, and l also drop the mower one notch to try and stop the winter weeds from seeding in the lawns. I find this is also a good time to check and replace blades on your pruning gear ready for the winter pruning which starts in June. Recently we received a trailer load of plants for our Village gardens donated from the Billabong Nursery. I hope you will enjoy these additions to the gardens. That’s all for now, next will be the busy Winter period in the garden Happy Gardening! Barry Curtis – Gardener 17 Rodney Park Birds Weird Summer We got through summer, as unusual as it was! Little blasts of heat towards the end and cool in the early stages. This confused the birds into thinking about having another nesting; but thankfully they resisted. Just as well! The weather suddenly turned hot and would have cooked the eggs. Pardalote eggs are a bit small for toast! The pardalotes had their 3rd sitting and as usual had difficulty getting rid of the kids from home. At our box, the last fledgling would poke his/her head out to look around and say “Nah! It looks too scary”. This went on for 3 days before mum and dad had an empty nest. Sound familiar! They still pop back on a regular basis to check that home is still there. A couple of birds may arrive and argue with each other before one pokes its head into the entrance for a look-see, then away to the trees again. No wonder they need lots of insects to fuel their little engines, they never stop moving. The plants in the gardens have also reacted to the conditions by blooming at different times and with varying growth rates (giving Sean and Adrian some soul searching moments). Azaleas commenced flowering in February! The Australian shrubs still provided plenty of nectar for all the bird life at Rodney Park. The resident sparrows rip the flower off so they can get at the sweet fluid. They make a mess of the flower heads though! The tree surgeons arrived and gave some of the trees a “short back and sides”. The birds were lost for a few days trying to find their lookout branches. They soon sorted that out and got back to the business of feeding and protecting territories. It was delightful watching a pair of wagtails stirring the lawns for insect rises. They never ceased doing the “Chubby Checker Twist” as they chased invisible Busy Willie. 18 Insects. Boy they are quick off the starting blocks when one stirs! Flocks of corellas continue to screech and chatter their course to feeding grounds as they pass over the village on their way to the sporting ovals. Noisy little devils! Hopefully winter is kind to us all and spring welcomes us into warmth again. Keiran “Grumpy”Griffith Boronia House Boronia Residents have enjoyed some great movies and music over the past few months. St Patrick’s Day was celebrated with a lovely green cake. Thanks again to the main kitchen staff. Boronia Residents recently enjoyed a hot bacon and eggs breakfast, this was well attended with just over half of the residents taking advantage of the yummy food on offer. Some lucky Residents attended a bus trip to Tatura Hot Bread for morning tea and then a stop off at Anne’s place to give her an award winning vanilla slice and wish her well. Madge & Jo enjoy the Boronia Bus trip to Tatura Bakery From the Boronia Diversional Therapy Staff 19 Grevillea Lodge Hi and welcome back from all at Grevillea. We hope you are enjoying the nice cool change in the weather, it has been a lovely reprieve after our hot spell as Autumn falls in with warm sunny days and cool sleeping nights. We have been busy with lots of activities. We have been on scenic drives around Mooroopna and Tatura showing us how these towns are changing with lots of building transforming our country side into housing estates. Another trip over to Violet Town giving all the opportunity to see the beautiful colour of the Autumn leaves. On a sad note we recently said goodbye to our Care Manager Jacinta Munro. All at Grevillea wish Jacinta all the best. This gives us all from Grevillea the opportunity to welcome to the team our new Care Manager Debbie Cronin. St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated with Glenda singing Irish songs and green jelly slice for afternoon tea. Janice helped us celebrate Easter with some Easter Hymns, they were so beautifully sung, we were reaching for our tissues. Easter Bunny arrived handing out eggs and we enjoyed an Easter Cake decorated by the main kitchen. Dot & Bob enjoy St Patrick’s Day Tex with Easter bunny Until next time, bye for now. Gail & Jackie - Grevillea Lodge Lifestyle & Leisure Therapists 20 Rodney Park Village We hope you all had a lovely Easter and caught up with family and friends. We also hope the Easter Bunny found you and left some yummy surprises. There have been a number of events at the Activity Centre in recent times: Joe Clarke celebrated his 90th birthday with a large gathering of family and friends and a good time was had by all. We were entertained by “Sing Australia” group. “World Day of Prayer” hosted by Life Church, also took place at the Centre. On Friday 10th April we held a morning tea for our gardener Sean and his fiancée Emily prior to their wedding on the 18th April. On the wedding day we took two buses of residents to witness this wonderful event. We wish Sean and Emily all the best for their future life together. We are looking forward to a bus trip to Boort to see amazing sculptures by the “Spanner Man”. On the first Friday of each month we run a bus to the Undera Hotel for an evening meal. Everyone is welcome. See Bud Oster to book a place. Several people recently attended a musical morning tea at Mooroopna Secondary College by a very talented teacher and many students which proved to be an excellent and enjoyable outing. We wish all those experiencing poor health a speedy recovery. In recent months several ILU residents have moved to other accommodation/ care. We are sorry to see them go and wish them well. We welcome several new residents to our village and hope you will be very happy here. Our monthly meals have been well patronised. Our faithful band of helpers continue to assist with the preparation each month. At our recent meal we were privileged to have guest speaker Barry Campbell enlighten us on the history of Rodney Park Village. Thank you Barry. 21 Our Easter Basket raffle was drawn and the lucky winners were Audrey Carr, Tess Milne and our gardener Sean. Hope you all enjoyed your goodies. We are fortunate to enjoy fresh fruit on a regular basis, thanks to the effort of Geoff Freer and the generous orchardists who provide the fruit. We are very appreciative of your kindness. The exercise group continues to meet each Tuesday at 10.00am in the Activity Centre and our numbers have grown. New participants are always welcome. Our Ukulele Group has resumed practice each Tuesday and has an occasional gig at Waratah. Croquet, pool, cards, craft groups continue to operate at the village. Our gardener Sean recently got married and 22 residents from Rodney Park attended Sean & Emily's wedding at Lindara Resort, Moama. We had seats with Shepparton Villages Reserved signs on them for the ceremony which was held in a marquee on the bank of the Murray River. Both families made us very welcome. A group photo with the Bride & Groom was insisted on before we were allowed to leave. Until next time Kath and Pat Treacy Emily & Sean Susanne's Hair Care in - “LITTLE SNIPPETS” Well it's been a busy few months. Debbie, Lorraine and myself headed down to Melbourne to the Hair and Beauty Expo. What a great day. It was great to see new styles and products. Lunch was by the Yarra and retail therapy at Discount Factory Outlet (DFO). 22 Of course it's been busy in the Salon's with the Easter perms and colours too. Also my house has started (slab is down) lots of running around checking out colours and flooring and so forth. Maureen has had a spell in hospital, she is on the mend now and will be back to work in May. Enjoy the rest Maureen. We have Michelle now working in the Salon at Tarcoola Village, Activity Centre. Michelle is married to Anthony and has 3 Children - so a "Big Welcome" to Michelle. Also helping out in the Salon is Mim Guilfoyle turning 100 this year, she is taking out Margarethe Dent's rollers. Margarethe is turning 99 this year. Wonderful isn't it! So it's time to snuggle in for the long cold winter keep warm, healthy and happy. Don't forget we hairdressers are not far away even if it's only for a chat. Take care until next Village Voice Love Suzie - Hairdresser Two Old Guys at Dinner An elderly couple has dinner at another couple's house, and after eating, the wives leave the table and go into the kitchen. The two gentlemen were talking, and one says, "Last night we went out to a new restaurant and it was really great. I would recommend it very highly." The other man asks, "What is the name of the restaurant?" The first man thinks and thinks and finally asks, What is the name of that flower you give to someone you love? You know... The one that's red and has thorns. Do you mean a rose? "Yes, that's the one," replied the man. He then turns towards the kitchen and yells, "Rose, what's the name of that restaurant we went to last night?" 23 "Old" Is When... A sexy babe catches your fancy and your pacemaker opens the garage door. You don't care where your spouse goes, just as long as you don't have to go along. You are cautioned to slow down by the doctor instead of by the police. "Getting a little action" means I don't need to take any fiber today. "Getting lucky" means you find your car in the parking lot. An "all-nighter" means not getting up to pee! S. Kessler Eating Out A young man saw an elderly couple sitting down to lunch at McDonald's. He noticed that they had ordered one meal, and an extra drink cup. As he watched, the gentleman carefully divided the hamburger in half, then counted out the fries, one for him, one for her, until each had half of them. Then he poured half of the soft drink into the extra cup and set that in front of his wife. The old man then began to eat, and his wife sat watching, with her hands folded in her lap. The young man decided to ask if they would allow him to purchase another meal for them so that they didn't have to split theirs. The old gentleman said, "Oh, no. We've been married 50 years, and everything has always been and will always be shared 50/50." The young man then asked the wife if she was going to eat, and she replied, "Not yet. It's his turn with the teeth." Joanne B Pavlovich 24 Set in Stone Aspects of Pain What is this thing we call our pain Often it is a fact of Life Eased somewhat by popping pills When the pain is life. There’s the pain of the body When everything seems to ache Then you develop a migraine Oh! For goodness sake. What about when you have a fall Spread eagled on the floor A broken wrist or a broken hip What else has fate in store. Physical pain may be eased But loss in another part For only time can really soothe The pain of a broken heart. The pain of giving birth Is a pain we soon ignore In the joy of that moment The precious Life we have and more. Now you know a smile is not painful And humor can brighten such a lot So let us count our many blessings Whether it’s painful or not. Written by Joy Stone 25 Master Mind Quiz General Knowledge 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. What is the English translation of the Latin tag Carpe Diem? Native to Africa, which animal’s name means River Horse? In mythology, after releasing all the evils from Pandora’s box what remained? What Agatha Christie character did actor Davis Suchet play for over 20 years? What well-known Japanese word literally means empty orchestra? Edward de Bono is famous for coining that phrase now in common use? All carbohydrates are made up from which 3 elements? What is the name for mammals which lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young? In the phonetic code used for clear communication by emergency services (such as police vehicles) what do these letters stand for – J, T, H? 10. Which tapestry depicts the Norman invasion of Britain in 1066? Politicians – The things they said! 1. ‘Well may we say God save the queen because no one will save the Governor General.’ Who said this, about whom, in what war? 2. ‘Life is not meant to be easy’ Where was this quote first famously used. It was then used by which politician? 3. A sip of the tongue – to quote, ‘I want you to carefully consider my government and to vote labor.’ Which Liberal leader said these words? 4. Always stating he was misquoted who said, ‘two Wongs don’t make a white.’? 5. Threatened by a teachers’ strike who said, ‘They can strike til they’re black in the face; it won’t make any difference’? 6. Almost euphoric with the honour of it all what lines did Robert Menzies quote to the young Queen Elizabeth? 7. Who dismissively said, ‘Now don’t you worry about that!’? 8. Around the world who became known as The Lizard of Oz? Book Worms 1. Which English novelist was writing ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’ when he died? 2. ‘The Bondage of Love’, ‘The wingless Bird’, ‘The Black Velvet Gown’ are by which popular writer? 3. Surprisingly, who wrote ‘Chitty, Chitty Bang Bang’ in 1964? 4. William Shakespeare wrote about 2 gentlemen, Where were they from? 5. According to Noel Coward who would go out in the mid-day sun? 6. Who wrote the epic work ‘The Canterbury Tales’? 7. Which English author wrote the semi-autobiographical stories under the title ‘All Creatures Great and Small.’? 8. In the classic story whose servant was Man Friday? 26 VILLAGE VOICE CONTACTS . Producer / Editors Marketing Department Lyndel Ash – 5832 0855 lyndela@sheppvillages.com.au Village articles collected by: Marketing Office at Tarcoola Village Betty Russell at Kialla Gardens Village or Maria at Banksia Lodge Reception Pat Treacy & Geoff Freer at Rodney Park Village or Jenny at Reception Thank you everyone who contributed to this edition of the Village Voice. Reminder: the next edition is July 2015, Could all articles be sent in by Friday 3rd July. Take lots of pictures from all your activities or outings and send them to us also. 27 Master Mind Quiz – Answers General Knowledge 1. Seize the day 2. Hippopotamus 3. Hope 4. Hercule Poirot 5. Karaoke 6. Lateral thinking 7. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen 8. Monotreme 9. Juliet, Tango, Hotel 10. Bayeux Tapestry Politicians – The things they said 1. Gough Whitlam about John Kerr in 1975 2. 1st said by George Bernard Shaw (Methusala) ‘Life is not meant to be easy but take courage child for it can be delightful.’ Coined by Malcolm Fraser. 3. Billy McMahon 4. Arthur Calwell 5. Sir Henry Bolte 6. ‘I did but see her passing by, and yet I love her til I die.’ Spencer 7. Joh Bjelke Petersen 8. Paul Keating Bookworms 1. Charles Dickens 2. Catherine Cookson 3. Ian Fleming 4. Verona 5. Mad dogs and Englishmen 6. Geoffrey Chaucer 7. James Herriot 8. Robinson Crusoe Quizzes compiled by Peg Newman 28
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