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Page 14 <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong> www.seniorconnector.com<strong>January</strong> 2007By Mike KeetchDo you have some hardto buy for people on yourChristmas Gift list?Of course you do! JeanDahl, the Gift Shop Convenerat Royal Inland Hosital’sGift Shop, has thenswer.The gift shop is locatedn the main lobby of theospital and is loaded withRIH Gift Shop has the Perfect Gifts for that Special Someonegift items to please. Thegift shop is one of only fourauthorized dealers in townof TY Beanie Babies, Buddies,TY Classic and theChristmas Jingle collectionof stuffed animals. In additionto these wonderful cuddlycreations, the store offerscopper embossed jewelleryand trinket boxes, magneticjewellery, glass paperweights,Assisted LivingRoom and Board for <strong>Senior</strong>s❈ Healthy home cooked meals❈ Private room and private bath❈ 24 Hour caretaker ❈ Reasonable rates❈ May qualify for SAFER❈ Decades of experience❈ Respite available❈ Home away from homeFor more information call Elsie at554-5459 or email elsicht@telus.netKipp-MalleryHome Health Care#240 3rd Avenue Kamloops372-0842Santa’s Ready....And so are we!With so many good peoplein one town he will be makingan extra-long stop here.Merry Christmas qDecember Special 10% off all instore walkersBy Mike KeetchIn September 2006, thecommunity joined the KamloopsNicola Cariboo UnitedWay to launch the 2006fundraising campaign at theColumbo Hall.During the breakfast meeting,the United Way told theaudience that this year theywere hoping to better lastyear’s total of $1.2 million,but were not going to seta firm number. The largestturnout ever for the launchwas urged to go out into thecommunity and their workplacesand give it their besteffort.On Dec. 7, at the CanadianInn, those efforts provedto be enough to allow theUnited Way to better theirVisit the RIH Gift Shop for someunique gift ideas!thi03_julykip12_xmasornaments and unique birthdaycalendars.The gift shop also hasmany items of a more personalnature. How aboutdiabetic socks for men andwomen? They come in threecolours. Also for the diabetic,chocolate bars and mealplanning guide books.New baby in the family?Sweater sets, sleepers andsleep sacks for prematurebabies.There is also a largeselection of beautiful handcrafted items available. The“Hand Crafted CreationsGroup” made these items.Come in and have a lookaround!The Gift Shop has everythingfrom back scratchersto gum drops, as well asfresh flowers, for patientsprevious target by about$150,000.After all the cheque presentationswere made, thegrand total for the 2006campaign was announced.With much emotion, it wasannounced that they hadraised $1,348,011.03!As usual, Highland ValleyCopper made the largestdonation at $358,420. Thecommitment from HighlandValley is ongoing, asand their visitors to choosefrom.The Afternoon Auxiliaryto RIH operates theGift Shop with the help ofmore than 40 dedicated volunteers.These volunteersinclude those that staff thegift shop, knitters and thequilting group.All funds raised in thestore and at their otherevents like raffles and bakesales, go to purchase equipmentfor the hospital.The Gift Shop is openMonday to Friday from10am to 8pm and 1pm to 5pm on weekends and statutoryholidays. The Gift Shopwill be closed on Dec. 24and 25.Don’t delay! Visit theGift Store at the hospital,finish your Christmas shoppingand support this worthwhileventure at the sametime.Please note: The AfternoonAuxiliary to R.I.H isin need of volunteers forall areas including the GiftShop. Crafters are neededHere We Grow Againevidenced by the fact thatthe cheque presented wasfor $355,700, but as the staffwas leaving their offices atHighland Valley with thecheque already made out, anadditional $2720 was added.The Highland Valleynumber was reached despitea slightly lower participationlevel from the employee’s.The management increasedtheir matching from 50cents on the dollar to dollarto do some sewing. To volunteer,pick up an applicationat the RIH Gift Shop,311 Columbia St. between10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Mon toFri, 1 to 5 p.m. Sat. and Sunor at the <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong>office in Desert Gardens.Photo by Mike Keetchfor dollar. Of the total donationfrom HVC, $50,000was earmarked for the NewLife Mission.Other donations presentedat the gatheringwere Adams Lake Lumber,$43,210.78; City ofKamloops, $37,855.24; CNRail, $49,126.00; CP Rail$55,304.00 (included 50cents on the dollar by management);Weyerhaeuser,$77,951.p A wide selection of handcrafteditems, Beanie Babies & gift itemsp All proceeds donated toRoyal Inland Hospitalp Located on the 1st floorof Royal Inland HospitalJoyand Comfort Tidings ofOpen 10am~8pm Monday to Friday1pm~5pm Saturday and Sunday Closed Dec. 24 & 25Gift Shop operated by the Afternoon AuxilliaryMy best friend and I can do anything or nothing andhave the best time.~ Author UnknownANAVETS UNIT 290444 Tranquille Rd.,Kamloops, B.C. V2B 3H2Service Officer Availableby appointment only ~ please call firstTO HELP ALL SENIORS30 years of serviceFor more information call 554-2455Don't miss our meat draws Fridays at 7, Sat. & Sun. at 3.ANA04_marChristmas TriviaCandy Canes – An 18 th centuryEnglish candy makerdecided to make a candycommemorating Christmas(this was during a timewhen Christmas celebrationswere outlawed in England),the result was a candy canerepresenting the Shepherds’staff, and turned upsidedown a letter for Jesus.Made of white candy to representpurity with three redstripes for the Trinity and 1large stripe for Jesus’ bloodlater shed.

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