October 2018 HURON LODGE NEWS Our Tradition is Caring
Huron Lodge News Municipal Election On October 22, Huron Lodge will host a polling station to allow our residents to vote in the Municipal Election. The voting station will be located in the front lounge. Cocktail Lounge Hours In October the cocktail lounge hours will be reduced to align with the current attendance at this program. The cocktail lounge will be available on Tuesdays during musical entertainment, Friday afternoons and some Saturdays. Check the calendar for a full list of times and dates that the Cocktail Lounge is available. Save the Date! Huron Lodge s third annual Children s Halloween parade will take place on Saturday October 27 th at 1:15. All children are welcome. Have your little one come dressed in costume and please bring a trick or treat bag. Meet in the auditorium for an afternoon of fun and treats. Upcoming Christmas Dinners Save the date for our upcoming annual Christmas Dinners. Each resident is able to invite two guests. Additional guests can be requested however space is limited. More details to follow... Sycamore Tuesday Nov. 27 Dogwood Wednesday Nov.28 Hickory Thursday Nov.29 Magnolia Friday Nov.30 Maple Tuesday Dec.4 Willow Wednesday Dec.5 Poplar Thursday Dec.6
Flu Season It s almost that time of year again when we prepare to defend ourselves against the flu!! In preparation, please make sure that you sign a 2018/19 flu consent at the nursing station in your home area. Consent is required before we are able to administer the flu shot. Telephone Changes Huron Lodge has upgraded their phone system recently. Please dial 4 before the extension you need when calling from an outside line. Home Area Phone Calls When calling to speak to a staff member on your loved ones home area please try the nursing station phones first to avoid disruption to resident care. Messages are checked by the staff throughout the shift. Poplar 48311 Willow 48321 Maple 48322 Magnolia 48331 Hickory 48341 Sycamore 48342 WIFI To access the WIFI at Huron Lodge please use CCW Hotspot. Just put in your email address, click the box below and then you are connected.
Upcoming Events!!!! Tuesday, Oct. 16 Rick Rock 60 s-80 s pop and rock Saturday, Oct. 20 New Country Music Artist Musical Entertainment * In the Auditorium at 2:15 pm unless otherwise noted* Tuesday, Oct. 2 The Windsor Banjos Strumming and singing Wed. Oct. 3 at 6:30 pm Lee Amlin on the electric keyboard Sat. Oct. 6 Sarah Hesley - greatest piano hits on the Grande Tuesday, Oct. 9 Bev Bechard belts out soft pop Wed. Oct. 10 at 6:30 pm Happy Together Duo Rollicking tunes Sat. Oct. 13 Ron Ouellette Lively guitar and vocals Tuesday, Oct. 23 Jeff Chamberlain Rock n roll classics Wed. Oct. 24 at 6:30 pm Twisted Sister New! Tuesday, Oct. 30 Richard Semena be bops at the October Birthday Party Wed., Oct. 31 Halloween Party! with Bill Wilkinson on vocals and guitar Upcoming Bus Trips Friday, October 12 Colasanti s Tropical Gardens Wed. October 17 Lunch at Red Lobster **Please sign up in your Home Area
Resident Services Staff Members: Please dial menu item 4 when calling from an outside line. Church Services Sundays - Rotating schedule check your calendar - 2:00 pm in the Auditorium Mondays at 10:30 Parkwood Gospel 10:30 am in the Auditorium Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 11:00 am St. Matthew s Anglican Service in the Auditorium Thursdays Rosary - 6:30 pm in the Auditorium - Poplar Jaimie ext. 8325 - Willow Jordynn ext. 8236 - Maple Andrew ext. 8325 - Magnolia Harriet ext. 8236 - Hickory Mark ext. 8223 - Dogwood Mary F. ext. 8235 - Sycamore Mary C. ext. 8276 - Cultural Observances October 2 October 9 October 24 Simchat Tora Jewish Navratri Hindu Pavarana Buddhist Thursday, Oct.18, 10:30 am Musical Service with Hank & Ernie in the Chapel Saturdays Roman Catholic Mass 10:00 am in the Auditorium For more information about your home area, please contact: October 27 October 31 Karva Chauth Hindu Arba een Islam
Reflection Message in a Bottle Many years ago, a woman named Dorothy was on a Hawaiian cruise. Some passengers were throwing bottles into the ocean that is, bottles with messages inside them. Dorothy decided to join in, so she took an empty bottle and placed a piece of paper with her name and address inside, along with a one dollar bill. She tightened the cap of the bottle and threw it into the water. Some three years later, the bottle was found by a Vietmanese refugee who was on a boat, on his way to Thailand. The man was thirsty, and seeing the bottle bobbing in the water, he reached for it. Instead of drinking water, he found Dorothy s original note and dollar bill, just as she had left them. When the man arrived at the refugee camp, he used the money to buy paper and stamps, and proceeded to write to the mysterious Dorothy. This led to a relationship that would deepen over several years, as the two exchanged many letters. These two people, along with their families were finally brought together for a personal meeting in Los Angeles. They all cried tears of happiness. Normally, these people would never have known each other. But because of one spontaneous act of reaching out, a message in a bottle had brought them together in a beautiful way. Rev d Andreas Thiel, Chaplain Submitted on Behalf of the Pastoral Care Committee
The Last Laugh...
Answers to Word Pictures Q: Know why skeletons are so calm? A: Because nothing gets under their skin. 1. Speed Bump 2. Triple play 3. Everything s coming up roses 4. Two for one 5. Heartburn 6. Start all over again 7. To speak with forked tongue 8. Dip in the market Q: How do vampires get around on Halloween? A: On blood vessels. Q: What s a ghoul s favourite bean? A: A human bean. Q: Why did the ghost go into the bar? A: For the Boos. 9. Breaking point 10. Fortuitous 11. Upheaval 12. Bell bottoms Q: Why did the headless horseman go into business? A: He wanted to get ahead in life. Halloween Humour Q: Why did the Vampire read The New York Times? A: He heard it had great circulation. Q: Why do skeletons have low selfesteem? A: They have no body to love.