Puzzle Corner What s Happening on the Hill Ives Hill Retirement Community 1200 Jewell Drive Watertown, NY 13601 November 15, 2013 315-779-9590 www.iveshillretirement.org Blending the traditional and the contemporary into a distinctive retirement community. Last Week s Solution Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree. -Emily Brontë November Birthdays Hope Metcalf Nov. 2 Margaret Allen Nov. 16 Stella Walker Nov. 21 Richard Lake Nov. 22
Health Tip for the Week: From Bolton s Pharmacy Newsletter Preventing Falls in the Bathroom Bathrooms are one of the places in the home where older adults are most likely to experience a fall. To help prevent accidents: Install grab bars on walls around the tub and beside the toilet, strong enough to hold your weight. Add non-skid mats or appliqués to bathtubs. Install a portable, hand-held shower head. Add a padded bath or shower seat. Install a raised toilet seat, if needed. Use non-skid mats on floor surfaces that may get wet. Source: Colorado State University
Maire s Corner Set Temp. Room Temp. Thermostat Usage Use A.C. Adjust Temp. Down Adjust Temp. Up Use Heat Auto Fan Fan Always On
COMING TO AMERICA (A Family Moves) William Taylor and his son James emigrated from Manchester, England to New York on the 6th of January, 1811. Wife Elizabeth, son David and four female children arrived from England on November 4th of the same year and the family first settled in Bellville, NJ. The family moved from Bellville to other places in New Jersey, New York City, and New York State and after 19 moves in 9 years and one more child, on April 21, 1820, the family came to New Lebanon, NY and were able to live in one of the houses on the Shaker Farm and join the Shaker Colony if desired. The Shakers were a religious society. Family members were not allowed to live together or take part in family activities. Everyone had their duties including farming, house cleaning, cooking, and making items to sustain the church colony. They were known for their dancing, thus the shaking and well known for inventing packaged seeds and making furniture. The family left the Shaker colony in 1827 and then desired to return in 1830. During this period William Jr. was born. He was determined to be simple (mentally deficient). The family was allowed to return but William Sr. would not sign the covenant so was not acceptable to join the church as a Shaker. He was well respected by the sect so he, Elizabeth and William Jr. were provided a place to live in one of the houses near the mill pond with the stipulation that they sign over all their belongings so that upon their deaths William Jr. would be cared for and not be a burden to the Colony. William Jr. died one year after his mother in 1859. When the family returned in 1830, all the children stayed in the church except son David who settled in Athens, NY. Daughter Eliza Ann Taylor become of the strong leaders in the Church and as an Elderess she was appointed First in the Ministerial Order and served in that position for 21 years. David was the family member who kept most of the family records and was Bill Taylor s Great Grandfather. Upcoming Events Thanksgiving Dinner: Thursday, November 28 1:00 PM Reservations must be made by Tuesday, November 26. The menu includes Pumpkin Bisque, House Salad, Roasted Turkey, Lemon Buttered Haddock, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes, Wild Rice, Fresh Cranberry Sauce, Hubbard Squash, Green Bean Casserole, Pumpkin Pie, and Dutch Apple Pie. Please call or stop in the office to make reservations. Thank you. Thanksgiving dinner is a sit-down meal. AAUW Movie: The Sapphires Sunday, November 17 2 PM The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama based on the 2004 stage play of the same name which is loosely based on a true story. The film is about four indigenous women who are discovered by a talent scout, and form a music group called The Sapphires, traveling to Vietnam in 1968 to sing for troops during the war. A lady went to her psychiatrist one day and said, Doctor, my husband thinks he is a refrigerator when he sleeps. The doctor replied, Oh, don t worry about that, lots of people dream strange things sometimes. But doctor, she said, when he snores, he opens his mouth and the light comes on and keeps me awake.
This Week s Menu Brought to you by Lisa Renzi Dietary Manager Announcements This Saturday s Matinee will be the comedy Clue. Next Saturday s Matinee will be Amazing Racer. We are missing quite a few coffee mugs from the café so if you have any in your rooms, please return them. Thank you. Attention Bridge Players, Please join us for a Holiday Fun Bridge Tournament & Lunch. Prizes will be given for 1st and 2nd place. If you are interested, call Ruth Condon at 788-4123. See details below. When: Monday, December 9, 2013 Where: IHRC Time: Noon: Lunch (Dutch Treat) 1:30-4 PM: Bridge Tournament If you would like to receive credit for a missed meal, we need to receive the form by the Monday prior to the week in which the missed meal falls. This is the day when food is ordered for the next week. For instance, if I was to miss a meal on Wednesday, November 27, I would need to turn in a completed absentee credit form by Monday, November 18. Thank you.
This Day in History November 18, 1883 Railroads create the first continental time zones in North America in order to keep trains running on time. November 19, 1863 President Lincoln gives his Gettysburg Address. November 20, 1945 24 Nazis go on trial for atrocities committed during World War II in the Nuremberg Trials. November 21, 1877- Edison announces his first great invention, the phonograph, which makes him world famous. November 22, 1988 The B-2 Stealth Bomber is first unveiled and despite it s billion dollar price tag, performs incredibly. November 23, 1936- The first issue of Life magazine is published. November 24, 1993 Mrs. Doubtfire, starring Robin Williams opens in theaters. Can you find mine, too? My mother and aunt were riding Amtrak from Pennsylvania to Florida, passing time playing Chinese checkers. When the train swayed, the game board tipped and the marbles to roll to the floor. When an attendant saw Mother on her hands and knees, he asked if he could help. No, she said, I ve just lost my marbles. Meredyth Wollmann Elkhart, Indiana