<strong>November</strong> 2011 <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong> www.seniorconnector.com Page 21Art and Aileen OakleyRene HornerBeth WooffindinLorne DagertRemember to turn yourclocks back one hourbefore you go to bed onSaturday, <strong>November</strong> 5th.SuPPorTiVE/ASSiSTEd LiViNG AT iTS BEST• Care aide on site 24/7• Scheduled foot care• 3 Nutritional meals daily• Spacious rooms with scenic views• daily social & recreational activities• Guest entertainers• Friday Happy Hour• Community outing in our bus• Studio suites, 1 & 2 bedroomsShuswap Lodge 200 TCH SW Box 1480 Salmon Arm B.C. V1E 4P6250-832-7081 • www.shuswaplodgerr.comshu08_mayMary Joyce DunnClass A WRNHugh Oliver DavisonDorothy (Nell) FennellJames StephensFlight OfficerTed HornerAlex BodieDon CameronRaymond C DunnFlight LieutenantLest We ForgetPersonal CareRespiteTertiary CareHousekeepingMeal PrepCompanion CareTransportationand moreIn-Home Care, IncJill Newbury, Manager250-851-0078250-851-0078 - on- oncallcall24 hours24 hoursKathy’s visits with her mom used to beabout groceries, Kathy’s visits laundry with and her mom cleaning used to beabout groceries, laundry and cleaningWar Time Sing-AlongHonouring Those Who Waved Goodbye• There’ll Be Bluebirds Over • We’ll Meet AgainThe White Cliffs of Dover • Bluebird of Happiness• Lily Marlene• Land of Hope and Glory• It’s a Long Way to Tipperary • The End of the Roadand many more.Song-sheets of the favourite wartime songs that kept spirits highwill be sung under the leadership of the thirty-voice,The Happy ChoristersWednesday, <strong>November</strong> 9 th , 2:00 pmCome join us for ourAnnualRemembranceDay Tea &Honor DVDshowing on Friday, Now that mom is living at a Chartwell Residence,<strong>November</strong> Now 11th that mom visits is are living about at catching a Chartwell up with Residence, each otherfrom 2:00 - 3:00.visits are about If helping your catching parent live independently up with each Chartwell otherretirement residences provide the safetyhas become more about the ‘to-do’ list than and security your parent needs with the servicesChristmasIf helping your parent about live time independentlytogether, there are options Chartwell that can retirement and activities residences they provide want. That the way, safety your timeBazaar has become & Tea more about help the combine ‘to-do’ convenience list than and care and with security an your together parent can needs really with be spent the services on the importantwill about be held time on together, there active are lifestyle. options that can and activities they things want. in life That like way, catching your up time with each other.Saturday, help December combine convenience and care with an together can really be spent on the important3rd from active 2:00 lifestyle. - 4:00things in life like catching up with each other.www.chartwellreit.caEveryoneWelcomeJoin in, just like the old days.Poppies will remain on sale untilRemembrance Day, <strong>November</strong> 11th.Come toSahali Malland remember.250 374-3033
Page 22Author UnknownI am lying here my comradesLying “neath my friends and foe”Trying to be “ok” so brave nowAll around me – death and woe.They are lying all around meMost are wounded and aloneSomeone get my brother for meI must send a message home.I must tell him to be brave nowHold the torch up, straight and highI must hold his hand dear comradesFor I know I’m going to die.<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong> www.seniorconnector.comSoldier’s Last FarewellHold my hand my dearest brotherWhile I send this message homeTo my parents whom I love soFrom the son who will be gone.Tell them that I died for freedomAnd for peace to end all warsThat I died to save my countryAnd to bear the battle scars.Tell them that I loved them dearlyAnd I know they loved me tooGive them back my bible brotherIt has been a blessing true,For they know we fought for freedomAnd for what we thought was rightVolunteers neededApplications at Tournament CapitalCentre, Volunteer Kamloops,Kamloops RCMP and DesertGardens Community Centre.For information or to volunteer, call 250-320-0650.Make this your last call before you hit the road:250-372-5110Call from anywhere in the city of Kamloops and we’lldrive you and your vehicle safely home.. . . . . . . . .9 p.m. – 3 a.m.Nov. 25, 26, Dec 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 30 & 31ResidencesBachelorapartments for rentStarting at$700per monthAnd the love of friends and familyHelped us through all trials and strife.Let me rest my head dear brotherCan you hear the music playI can hear the angels singingListen to what they have to say.We are far away from home dearIn a far and distant landBut distance can not divide usWhen we reach the golden stand.Now his voice was growing weakerLow his head sank to his breastFar away from home and countryHe, on the battlefield found rest.Daylight Savings endsSunday, <strong>November</strong> 6th.Remember toturn your clocks back1 hour the night before.250-372-5550info@totalconceptdev.comOwn your own homeStarting under$212,900including the net HSTwww.librarysquarekamloops.comDennis Pagetfor CouncillorTwenty-five years municipalfinance experience – notraining required.- No Hype: Just Honestyand Hard Work- No political agenda toadvance his career Provinciallyor Federally.- No to Ajax Mine: In alignmentwith the views ofKAPA on this issue. Insteadof putting all the emphasison the mine to createprosperity we need to leveragebusiness and others toincrease our business sector.- Parkade: Needpartnership(s) with businessto build parkade(s) that workfor all citizens – women,handicapped and seniors.- Counsellor/therapist – listens,mediates, and negotiateswith a high level of ethics/integrity.- Supports local governmenttransparency – create CitizenAdvocate or Internal Auditorposition.- To assist citizen’s navigatingmunicipal departments.To facilitate and providesupport for those wantingto make presentations to<strong>November</strong> 2011Council. Everyone deservesto have their voice heardeven if they are anxiousabout making presentationsto Council.- Create a task force to proposea once a month familyday for the entire City.- Freeze facilities user feesfor seniors to promote keepingour elders healthy, exercisingand engaged withothers.- Increase Social PlanningGrants from the $70,000 to$140,000 with $30,000 designatedto seniors’ initiatives.- Encourage neighbourhooddriven programs under theNeighbourhood MatchingFund to create safer streetsand reduce crime.- Strive to reduce department-operatingbudgetsfrom 1percent to 5percentover three years.- Improve street maintenanceand replacement.- Create more biking lanes.For information anddetails please contact DennisPaget at drpaget@telus.netor call/text 250-574-2102.RE-ELECT✔ MILOBARTHE POSITIVE VOTE250 374-8119petermilobar@msn.comA healthy &safe communityis importantThat is why my priorities include:• RIH Expansion• Improved HandiDart Access• Safe/Affordable housing• Public SafetyExperience is valued:Mayor 2008-PresentCity Council 2002-2008TNRD Chair 2006-PresentTournament Capital Chair2002-2006Police Committee ChairCo-ordinated EnforcementTaskforce ChairElect DennisPagetFor City CouncilA <strong>Senior</strong>working for,and caringabout,seniors.• More government transparency.• A parkade that works for women,seniors, and the disabled.• Freeze on seniors rates atCity facilities.• Increase in social planninggrants for seniors.For more information and detials,please contact Dennis Paget at:drpaget@telus.netor call/text250-574-2102