March 2012 bentley park resident newsletter Across My Desk CEO’s Report March is upon us already, I love March because it signifies to me the start of new beginnings. For instance it signals the beginning of the football season (go Eagles), it signals the beginning of Autumn, in the ancient Rome calendar March signalled the beginning of the year and for SwanCare Group this year March signals the month when we launch our new Vision, Mission and Values for the organisation. So this year in 2012, March is really the beginning of something new and very special.
SwanCare Group unveils its new Vision, Mission and Values Since September last year the Board in conjunction with staff and residents has set about to develop a Strategic Plan for the next 5 years. Part of this process also looked at the organisations Vision, Mission and Values and it was agreed that these too needed a facelift to bring them into line with the direction that we are heading and become reflective of our goals and aspirations. As a result of much thought and consideration we have come up with a Vision and Mission that is simple yet extremely powerful, and which we believe truly encompasses all that we are about and reflects all that we are aiming to achieve.
Our Vision is to enrich the lives of everyone in our community.
Our Mission is to provide comprehensive quality care, accommodation and services to our residents.
Security Number If the Resident Support Services number is unavailable residents are reminded the mobile contact number for Security is:
0413 388 650
We also took the opportunity to canvas our staff and through a series of workshops and surveys we have determined a new set of values that we feel underpin the organisation and are reflective of the values that we want our staff to aspire to in all their daily activities whilst they are at work fulfilling the above Vision and Mission. Put simply SwanCare Group values RESPECT. Where RESPECT is made up of the following interrelated values:
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Reliable
We are dependable, trustworthy and can be relied upon.
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We always try to do the best that we are able, and that we are happy and proud of our efforts.
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We will always try and help, encourage and support a resident or colleague who is in need.
Enthusiastic
Supportive
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Professional
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Ethical
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Compassionate
T Team focussed
We maintain a high level of professionalism and integrity when dealing with all persons.
All our decisions and actions are based on fairness and honesty.
Courtesy and kindness are extended to each person in every circumstance.
We are all working towards the same goal and that we are all part of the same team.
Bentley Park Social Club St. Patrick’s Day - Saturday March 17th
The launch of the new SwanMobile In another first for the month of March, we will, on the 8th March, be officially launching the new SwanMobile. Totally raised from donations from our residents and our own major community groups, this vehicle will supplement the existing service and will be a great benefit to residents, enhancing what is already a tremendous service that we provide here at Bentley Park. The new vehicle will also come with some new recruit drivers. As a means of supplementing the volunteer driver pool and as a means of improving the interaction between residents and staff, three members of the organisation’s executive team, namely Natalie Hodi, our General Manger of Retirement Living, Garry Black our Chief Financial Officer and yours truly will once a month take the wheel and become your volunteer driver for a SwanMobile shift. Please don’t worry, each of us have undergone the rigorous driver education and training program (thanks Laurie and Karen). You will be in safe hands!!!
Snippets from around the Village To round off my article this month I have the following snippets of information that I would like to take this opportunity to share with you all. •
First of all, can I extend my congratulations to the Bentley Park Social Club for the excellent event that they held on Australia Day. Held in arduous (heat) conditions, the committee showed exemplary spirit and organisational skills to adapt their function to cope with the heat and the huge numbers of attendees. From all reports the event was a huge success. Special mention must also be made to one of our tireless workers in George Palmer, who provided that technical expertise, Continued Page 3 above and
Inside this issue > Bentley Park News - pg 3 Laundry/Linen Service - pg 4 Archives - pg 5 What’s On Calendar - pg 6&7 Residents Advisory Council - pg 8
Public Notices
Catholic Services 26 Plantation Drive Bentley WA 6102 Phone: (08) 6250 0000 Fax: (08) 9470 2017 www.swancare.com.au Find SwanCare Group on Facebook www.twitter.com/swancare
1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month in the Stratton Centre commencing at 11am.
Rowethorpe Uniting Church Rowethorpe Uniting Church Weekly Sunday Services are conducted in the Rowethorpe Chapel 10:00am with visiting Ministers. Contact Mary Perreau – 9355 5381.
Podiatry Services Based at the Medical Centre in Graham Crescent. Rebates are claimable from private health insurers. Please call for our opening hours or to make a booking. Messagebank: 6468 0038
The Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park We would love to see you at our Sunday Service of praise and song. We are from all denominations and would love to welcome you into the Christian Fellowship. We meet at the JP Stratton Centre every Sunday 9am. The fourth Sunday of each month is our Prayer & Praise service, led by members of our group. All enquiries B. Bennett – 9472 6857. For Transport phone Ken Sinclair – 9361 0131. The Christian Fellowship (Get Together) Meet on the 4th Wednesday of each month at the Stratton Centre at 10:30am. We meet for coffee, tea & tidbits. We find plenty of things we enjoy sharing & discussing. Ring Betty Bennett – 9472 6857
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CEO’s Report
Bentley Park News Bentley Park Show 2012
beyond the call of duty, to ensure that the event ran smoothly. •
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Residents will have received by now new forms requesting an update to their next of kin / emergency contacts. This is really important information for us and I would be extremely grateful if all residents can take the time to fill out these forms and return them to Administration. In the event of an emergency it is imperative that we have your up to date contact details. I mentioned in my opening comments the release of our new values, being based around the acronym of the word RESPECT. I truly feel that our staff do have respect for all residents and I know that our staff work extremely hard to honour these values and ensure that every interaction with our residents results in a positive experience. It is therefore disappointing when some residents consider it appropriate to be disrespectful and in some cases quite rude to our staff, who, at the end of the day are always trying to do their best to help out. It is only isolated instances, but these often over-ride the good. Can I therefore please appeal to residents that might want to take their frustrations out on our staff to reconsider their actions, after-all we are all on the same side. Finally, I mentioned at my last VRAC meeting the current situation with the maintenance of air conditioning units that are installed in residents’ premises. I have been asked to re-clarify this position. Essentially, we (Admin) are responsible for air conditioning maintenance and repair to units that are installed in residents’ homes. If a resident moves into a unit and it doesn’t have an air-conditioner installed, and the resident takes it upon themselves to pay for the installation of one, then, subject to the unit being of the approved type and style, we will undertake to look after its ongoing maintenance and repair. For further details on this matter residents can contact either Mike Sullivan or Natalie Hodi.
Have a great March. Looking forward to seeing you around the village. All the best, Graham Francis Chief Executive Officer
Bentley Park - Rowethorpe
The Annual General Meeting of the Show Committee was held on Wednesday 8th
At the last Residents Council meeting a talk was given by the Police Dept. on home safety. We were also shown a slide show on how to safeguard our houses. The video recommended fitting window locks, and spy glasses so you can see who is at your door before you open it. Most important of all is not to leave windows and doors unlocked. Also do not leave the curtains or blinds open at night as burglars can see you sitting there on your own.
February 2012, chaired by Natalie Hodi,
We are all guilty of just being away for five minutes to hang out the washing etc. and not locking the door. THIS IS A NO NO. It only takes seconds for thieves to go in and out.
Publicity Officer: Sandra Dale
We do hope you all went to the meeting and really paid attention to what the Police had to say.
Planning has already commenced for this
At our delegates meeting it was suggested that the security guards have dogs with them especially when patrolling dark areas such as Bollig Gardens and Pugh Place. At this stage it is just an idea to be looked into further.
just give Beryl a call on 9355 4795.
Please if you see anything suspicious don’t hesitate to call Security on 6250 0020 day or night. Once again I will remind you of the delegates of Neighbourhood Watch.
(Retirement Living & Major Projects Manager). Office bearers were elected as follows: Chairperson/Co-ordinator: Beryl Davis Assistant Co-ordinator: Cath Devereaux Hon Secretary: Mary Gent Hon Treasurer: Marie Stephens Minute Secretary: Cath Devereau Committee: Marjory Cobb, Val Fraser, Dee Sanders, Joyce Barker
year’s show, so now is the time to be thinking of your entries. If you require any information
Demonstrations: All clubs in the village are invited to be involved in demonstrations during the Show weekend. If you are interested in doing so, please contact the Hon. Secretary, Mary Gent, 7 Pugh Place in writing by Friday 28th April. Show dates this year are Saturday 27th and
Alma Ralph, Don Pederick, Dawn Inverarity, Pam McInnes, Lillian Pelham, Marion Pollock, Audrey Wylie, Dorris Harper, Barry Williams, Andrew Chisholm, Joan Edwards, Don Reid, Judith Pederick, Tony Ryder and from Rowethorpe Joy Hawken, Pat Jordan and Yvonne Ballard.
Sunday 28th October, with receiving of all
The Security team are always available to assist residents with problems. Their Phone Number is 62500020 day or night.
participate/assist prior to and during the
The next meeting for delegates will be on Wednesday, February 8th, 2012, in Plantations, Administration Building, at 9.30am.
Committee members.
entries in the Auditorium on Friday 26th. Please make a note of these dates in your calendar now. New residents to the village are invited to Show weekend. Please contact the Show Co-ordinator or talk to any one of the
Sandra Dale, Ph: 6250 0538.
Tony Ryder, Co-ordinator.
Scam Alert We have had a report from a resident that they received a telephone call from someone who said they were from the Government. They stated they would like to give her $5000 and to deposit it direct in to her bank account and asked for her account details. This resident was very smart and told the caller to send the money in a cheque. Remember, NEVER give your bank account details to anyone over the telephone.
Residents Joining Our Bentley Park Community Our community extends a warm welcome to Mr Phillip Ryan, Mrs Mary Wieman, Mr Carl Wieman, Mrs Kathleen Morey and Mr Roy Morey. Bentley Park resident Tony Ryder is happy to answer any questions that new residents have regarding living in the village. Please feel free to call Tony on 6250 0510.
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New Pricing
Hospitality Services Laundry/Linen Service
- effective 15th March 2012 Dear Bentley Park Resident, SwanCare Group Hospitality Services provide Cleaning, Laundry and Food Services to our Aged Care Facilities and also to all our Residents in our Independent Living Units at Bentley Park. In light of the ever increasing costs associated in providing these services over the past 12 months, unfortunately we can no longer sustain the current pricing and pickup and delivery times. Therefore, it is necessary that the following changes will be effective from Thursday 15th March 2012. On behalf of all the Hospitality Staff, thank you for your continuing support and we look forward to seeing you when we are out and about performing our tasks. Yours sincerely Kym Werner Manager Hospitality Services
Michael Moves to Bentley Park A couple of years ago Michael Hansen was your typical Aussie bloke employed in the mining industry in the North-west. He’d lived in Karratha most of his life and was contemplating retirement. But that all changed when he woke up in a hospital bed severely handicapped after a debilitating stroke.
Minimum Laundry Service Charge $10.00. Dry cleaning can be arranged on request. Call 6250 0118 for pick-up and delivery information.
Personal Clothing By Item (# = Includes Pressing) # Blouse/Top # Dress # Hankies # Jumpers/Cardigans # Men’s Shirts # Shorts # Skirts - Plain # Skirts - Pleated # Track Suit Top & Bottom # Trousers/Jeans # T-Shirts/Polo Shirts # Jacket # Nightie Slip/Singlets/Vests Underwear/Socks (Pair) Brassiere Pyjamas Top & Bottom Dressing Gown - Summer Dressing Gown - Winter # Shirts - Pressing Only
Price (GST inc.) $3.55 $3.55 $0.75 $3.55 $3.55 $2.00 $3.05 $3.55 $4.15 $3.05 $2.45 $4.35 $1.65 $1.25 $0.70 $0.70 $2.90 $1.25 $3.45 $2.65
In spite of his handicap, Michael remains up-beat and is looking forward to his new life at Bentley Park. He’s a very social bloke and wants to get involved in the local scene. So when you see him wheeling around the place next month be sure to stop and have a yarn with SwanCare’s latest convert.
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SwanCare Group, Brightwater and BGC Construction worked together with Michael planning his new villa in Solandri Avenue. It is being suitably modified to allow him to move around in his chair and do all the every-day, look-after-yourself duties like cooking, washing-up and laundry. Not easy when you can’t walk and have one good arm!
Price (GST inc.) $0.80 $1.30 $13.65 $15.65 $11.65 $11.65 $9.15 $1.00 $3.55 $14.10 $12.10 $2.05 $0.50 $0.65 $2.50 $15.00 $2.25 $0.80 $2.35 $1.65 $1.65 $1.25 $0.50 $1.70
The WA Bush Poets & Yarnspinners Association Inc. We hold our bi-monthly performances in the Bentley Park Auditorium on the 2nd March, 4th May, 6th July, 7 Sept, 2nd Nov & 4th Jan 2013 Bush Poetry is not just about the bush. Topics include city living, politics, love, romance, travel, sport – anything and everything about Australia or Australiana. Even old style country music.
Since then Michael has been working on his rehabilitation with Brightwater Care Group at their site in Oats Street. Staff there provide goal-focussed rehabilitation services to people who have acquired a severe disability. Michael’s goal is to get to the stage where be can look after himself again. As Michael’s rehabilitation progressed he and his Brightwater friends started looking for somewhere for him to set up house. Someone suggested a retirement village with on-going care services. He found what he was looking for when he discovered the new villas at Bentley Park.
Manchester (Pressing not included) Bath Mats Bath Towels Bedspread Double Bedspread Queen/King Bedspead Single Blanket Double Blanket Single Cushion Covers - Each Doona Covers Doona Double Doona Single Double Sheet Face Washers Hand Towels Kylies Lamb’s Wool Underlay Mattress Protector Pillow Case Sheets Queen/King Sheet Single Table Cloths Table Runner Tea Towels Valance
Michael meets the CEO and checks out progress on his new villa.
The New Villas
Homes still available from $481,000 Display Home Open Wed: 1pm to 2pm or call 6250 0000 to make an appointment
Bush Poets has the pleasure of inviting all residents to their bi-monthly muster held in the Auditorium. Village bus will pick up residents at the usual stops starting at 7:00pm & return after muster about 10:00pm. There is no need to be a poet to attend Musters; many come regularly as the appreciative audience sharing enjoyment and pleasure with the many performer/s as they develop their skills. Please join us at our bi-monthly “Muster”. Residents Concession $6.00, Supper $1.00. Contact Bentley Park rep, Maxine on 9361 2365 or 0429 339 002. Bus driver Don – Ph: 6250 0537. For more information visit our website www.wabushpoets.com
Archives I had intended writing an article on how “Banham Level came to be. What! Never heard of it ?. Well as you drive down Jarrah Rd at the low side of Adie Crt. you will see a big log of wood about 12 to 15 Ft long and about eighteen inchs in diameter and has BANHAM LEVEL chopped into it. Then a bit further on there is a big hole in the ground with a wire fence in front of it and a concrete slab on top, forming a Carport with a roof on it. That area is “Banham level”. It was originally an ugly sump. However in the Archives I came across a Press release that says it all. As follows. PRESS RELEASE - 24/5/79 DUAL USAGE FOR UGLY SUMP Swan Cottage Homes, at Bentley have a solution for unsightly drainage sumps. Dual usage under lease is the answer. Richard Cleaver, Chairman of the retirement village, today praised the Perth City Council for it’s co-operation. When this Organization failed to obtain by transfer an ugly fenced compensation basin jutting into a modern unit development in Jarrah Road, an alternative was sought. A Proposal was advanced that, with the Council extending maintenance assistance, the sump could be preserved for flood eventualities and the village could build over it a modern Carport deck with appropriate Land-scaping and beautification. Plans have been approved, a long term lease is to be signed and within a few months a dual purpose development will be seen as a probable Pilot scheme for other sumps in the Metropolitan area Mr Cleaver said that in recognition of the initiative of the Village Administrator Mr Leon Banham in this plan the Car Deck will be named “Banham Level”. The Archives are situated in Unit 1 of Richard cleaver lodge. This is an ideal place for you to go for a couple of hours with a few of your friends, to sit round and reminisce on the good old days. Look at photos of friends you have not seen for a while. Enjoy a cuppa. All it takes is a call to Tini or myself and make a date for day or evening. Thank you Bob Devereux 9361 5144 or Tini Kampen 6250 0462.
From the Tidings Delivery Team Each month the following residents VOLUNTEER to deliver the Tidings to your home. The pay is good (NONE). Thank you we couldn’t do it without you. Joyce Alexander, Marjory Cobb, Val Fraser, Mary Gent, Austin Gillander, Carol Greenaway, Merle Hannan, Lorraine Johnson, Eileen Palmer, Mary Perreau, Alma Ralph and Patricia Wells. After at least 10 years of service, Jan Tucker has stepped down organising the delivery to residents at Mavis Cleaver Court. A BIG THANK YOU JAN. Also, two other members, Beryl Sullivan and Dulcie Itzstein have sadly passed away. We will miss them. Would you like to help? Occasionally members are away on holidays or ill and then we could then do with a little help. It would not be every month!! Just give me a call. Thank you all Beryl Davis, Coordinator Ph: 9355 4795
Battery Recycling Thank you to all who have been recycling batteries and other items. I would like to encourage everybody to get involved and do our bit to save the environment. Since I started collecting batteries for recycling in mid-December, I have taken more than 10 kilograms of various types of batteries to a bulk collection point in Belmont shopping centre. After that encouraging start, I wish to expand the operation to include the following: • batteries (all except car batteries) • spectacles • mobile phones • hearing aids • corks (not plastic stoppers) • printer ink cartridges • fluorescent light globes (not tubes). There are receptacles for all of the above at Belmont Shopping Centre and that is where I will take them. Batteries and fluorescent light globes should not go in the rubbish bin as they contain materials which will pollute the Earth. Spectacles and hearing aids are tested and re-used for people who cannot afford new ones. Recycling boxes for these items are located in Bentley Park as follows: • East of Adie Court in Richard Cleaver Lodge near the letter boxes. • Plantation Apartments foyer and the Administration building foyer. • West of Adie Court in rubbish rooms next to the laundries. • Drummond Apartments foyer and Mavis Cleaver Court near the notice board. There is no money in any of this recycling. I don’t get paid and it costs me nothing to take the items for recycling with me whenever I go to Belmont for shopping. Allan Manning
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
Weekdays 9.30am - 2pm Why not take the Swanmobile?
• Coffee / Cappuccino / Tea • Sandwiches / Foccacias • Hot Meals & Fresh Salads • Selection of Cakes & Muffins • Soft Drinks / Juices / Milk Drinks
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Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9361 0131)
Public Holiday - Administration Closed Pottery Group 9.00am PGS General Balance Group 9.00am RSC Undercroft Bowls 9.00am RCL Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Bridge 1.00pm JPS Swan Bowling Club 6.00pm OBC Auxiliary Committee Meeting 6.30pm ABL2
Art Group Computer Club Exercise Club Catholic Services Snooker Club Rummycub Indoor Bowls Tai Chi Darts Club
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Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9361 0131)
Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Pottery Group 9.00am PGS General Balance Group 9.00am RSC Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Undercroft Bowls 9.00am RCL Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Bridge 1.00pm JPS Handicraft/Beading 1.00pm HR Hydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHP Hydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP Swan Bowling Club 6.00pm OBC Patchwork Group 6.30pm HR
Art Group Computer Club Exercise Club Snooker Club Rummycub Indoor Bowls Tai Chi Darts Club
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Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9361 0131)
Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9361 0131)
WEDNESDAY
Spritz Café
What’s On March 2012
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TUESDAY
Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Pottery Group 9.00am PGS General Balance Group 9.00am RSC Undercroft Bowls 9.00am RCL Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Bridge 1.00pm JPS Handicraft/Beading 1.00pm HR Hydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHP Hydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP Swan Bowling Club 6.00pm OBC
Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Pottery Group 9.00am PGS General Balance Group 9.00am RSC Undercroft Bowls 9.00am RCL Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Bridge 1.00pm JPS Handicraft/Beading 1.00pm HR Hydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHP Hydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP Swan Bowling Club 6.00pm OBC Patchwork Group 6.30pm HR
Art Group Computer Club Exercise Club Catholic Services Snooker Club Rummycub Indoor Bowls Tai Chi Darts Club
Art Group Computer Club Exercise Club Snooker Club Rummycub Indoor Bowls Auxiliary Meeting Tai Chi Darts Club
kingia arcade 7 9.00am ABL2 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 11.00am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 1.30pm AUD 5.00pm AUD 6.30pm JPS
Library Open Table Tennis Op Shop Open Art Group Computer Club Undercroft Bowls Exercise Class Snooker Club Rummycub Indoor Bowls Tai Chi Swan Bowling Club Darts Club Canasta
9.15am - 12.15pm 8.00am SCR 8.30am - 12pm 9.00am ABL2 9.00am ABL2 9.00am RCL 9.30am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 1.30pm AUD 5.00pm AUD 6.00pm OBC 6.30pm JPS 6.30pm JPS
14 9.00am ABL2 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 1.30pm AUD 5.00pm AUD 6.30pm JPS
9.00am ABL2 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 11.00am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 1.30pm AUD 5.00pm AUD 6.30pm JPS
9.00am ABL2 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 1.30pm AUD 2.00pm AUD 5.00pm AUD 6.30pm JPS
Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Table Tennis 8.00am SCR Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pm Art Group 9.00am ABL2 Computer Club 9.00am ABL2 Undercroft Bowls 9.00am RCL Stretch Balance Group 9.30am RPG Bentley Show Committee 9.30am HR Neighbourhood Watch Meeting 9.30am CL Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Pony Canasta 1.00pm JPS Indoor Bowls 1.30pm AUD Swan Bowling Club 6.00pm OBC Canasta 6.30pm JPS
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Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Table Tennis 8.00am SCR Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pm Art Group 9.00am ABL2 Computer Club 9.00am ABL2 Undercroft Bowls 9.00am RCL Stretch Balance Group 9.30am RPG Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Pony Canasta 1.00pm JPS Indoor Bowls 1.30pm AUD Swan Bowling Club 6.00pm OBC Canasta 6.30pm JPS
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Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Table Tennis 8.00am SCR Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pm Art Group 9.00am ABL2 Computer Club 9.00am ABL2 Undercroft Bowls 9.00am RCL Stretch Balance Group 9.30am RPG Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Pony Canasta 1.00pm JPS Indoor Bowls 1.30pm AUD Swan Bowling Club 6.00pm OBC Canasta 6.30pm JPS
THURSDAY
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Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Art Group 9.00am ABL2 Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Balance Group 11.00am RAC Fish & Chips Luncheon 11.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Mahjong Club 1.00pm JPS Darts Club 6.30pm SCR Bush Poets Society 7.00pm AUD
Op Shop open Exercise Class Undercroft Bowls Swan Bowling Club
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Low-impact Exercise Computer Club Exercise Class Stretch Balance Group Snooker Club Scrabble Club Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy Computer Club Bingo
9.00am RSC 9.15am ABL2 9.30am JPS 10.00am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.30pm JPS 1.30pm MSHP 2.30pm MSHP 2.00pm ABL2 7.00pm AUD
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9.00am RSC 9.15am ABL2 9.30am JPS 10.00am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.30pm JPS 1.30pm MSHP 2.30pm MSHP 2.00pm ABL2 7.00pm AUD
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Low-impact Exercise Computer Club Exercise Class Stretch Balance Class Snooker Club Scrabble Club Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy Computer Club Bingo
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Low-impact Exercise Computer Club Exercise Class Stretch Balance Class Scrabble Club Hydrotherapy Snooker Club Hydrotherapy Computer Club Bingo
Library Open Art Group Exercise Class Balance Group Snooker Club Mahjong Club Darts Club
9.15am - 12.15pm 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 11.00am RAC 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 6.30pm SCR
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9.00am RSC 9.15am ABL2 9.30am JPS 10.00am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.30pm JPS 1.30pm MSHP 2.30pm MSHP 2.00pm ABL2 7.00pm AUD
9.00am RSC 9.15am ABL2 9.30am JPS 10.00am JPS 1.30pm JPS 1.30pm MSHP 2.00pm SCR 2.30pm MSHP 2.00pm ABL2 7.00pm AUD
Library Open Art Group Exercise Class Balance Group Snooker Club Mahjong Club Darts Club
8.30am-12pm 9.30am JPS 9.00am RCL 6.00pm OBC
Bentley Park Calendar of Events
March My events to note:
Op Shop open Exercise Class Undercroft Bowls Swan Bowling Club
8.30am-12pm 9.30am JPS 9.00am RCL 6.00pm OBC
17 9.15am - 12.15pm 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 11.00am RAC 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 6.30pm JPS
Op Shop open 8.30am-12pm Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Undercroft Bowls 9.00am RCL St Patrick’s Day - Social Club 11am AUD Swan Bowling Club 6.00pm OBC
If your club would like a diary date inserted into the Tidings monthly calendar, email the details to: tidings@swancare.com.au
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Library Open Art Group Exercise Class Balance Group Snooker Club Mahjong Club Darts Club
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Library Open Art Group Exercise Class Balance Group Snooker Club Mahjong Club Darts Club
9.15am - 12.15pm 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 11.00am RAC 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 6.30pm JPS
9.15am - 12.15pm 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 11.00am RAC 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 6.30pm JPS
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Op Shop open Exercise Class Undercroft Bowls Swan Bowling Club
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Op Shop open Exercise Class Undercroft Bowls Swan Bowling Club
ABL2 Administration Building Level2 8.30am-12pm 9.30am JPS 9.00am RCL 6.00pm OBC
8.30am-12pm 9.30am JPS 9.00am RCL 6.00pm OBC
AC
Adie Court
AR
Art Room (Admin Building)
AUD Auditorium CC
Cultural Centre
CL
Coffee Lounge (2nd Floor Administration)
CR
Committee Room (Admin)
HR
Handicraft Room (Administration Building)
JPS
JP Stratton Centre
KC
Kingia Concourse
LC
Leisure Centre
MG
Millstream Gardens
MSHP Multiple Schlerosis Hydrotherapy Pool (bus pick-up at Bentley Park) OBC Outdoor Bowling Club PGS Pottery Group Studio RAC Rowethorpe-Activity Centre RCL
Richard Cleaver Lodge
RPG Rowethorpe-Physio Gym RSC Rowethorpe-Sutton Centre SCR Snooker Club Room
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Bentley Park Social Club
- Brian Dale
My number one priority this month is to sincerely thank the Committee for all their hard work at both the Australia Day event and then at the first Sunday Concert. Our volunteers for Australia Day, including some administration staff and maintenance men, as well as the people who assisted with setting-up and taking down the infrastructure for the day plus the cooks, food servers (who also did the cleaning up) and bus driver, did a great job in really hot weather. We all were so pleased that residents appreciated the efforts to make them comfortable, while providing a typical ‘Australian Day’, as was evident from the feedback.
Bentley Park Reserve Fund
Also, we are very pleased that everyone enjoyed the ‘Madhatton Trio’ on Sunday 12th February. They played really excellent music in a very professional manner, were very friendly and enjoyed using the Auditorium.
In February 2012 a report was placed on the Administration noticeboard detailing movements in the Reserve Fund. This new report will now be produced quarterly, as required by the terms of the Residence Agreements in place since 2006.
The Social Club’s next event is the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day on Saturday, March 17th, in the Auditorium from 11am – 2pm, with a special Irish menu and music by the ‘Heel and Toe Band’. There will be a raffle and a prize for both the best Irish lady’s costume and the best Irish gent’s costume. We encourage those not wearing an Irish costume, to wear something green to mark the day! Tickets will be available on 8th March in the Admin. Centre lobby. The provisional Calendar of events for the rest of the year is as follows, but some unavoidable changes may occur at the last minute. Also, there may be small, additional events added from time to time. 8th April: Sunday Concert 20th May: Sunday Morning Tea 4th June: Foundation Day Celebration 8th July: Sunday Concert 12th August: Sunday Concert 9th September: Sunday Concert 14th October: Sunday Concert 6th November: Melbourne Cup Lunch 14th December: Christmas Carols 31st December: New Year’s Eve Celebration OP. SHOP: The Op Shop staff has enjoyed a good fundraising effort for the start of the year and you are all now invited to inspect the new stock available, including winter clothing and new china. There are bargains galore and they would love to see you for the special sale at the beginning of March! RECYCLING: There is new management for the recycling efforts, and it is very pleasing that a good roster of assistance for the paper recycling has now be drawn up, therefore not making huge demands on any one. Special thanks are due to those new volunteers helping to share the load to earn extra income for the Social Club, and consequently for Village social activities. They have already earned their first funds for 2012, by the sale of the papers and the cans.
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Residents Advisory Council
Shirley Barnes, President
Since last year the VRAC has been in ongoing discussion with Management regarding the Reserve Fund as specified in the Residence Agreement (7.4). Our interest and concern was prompted by a previous lack of published information or Management reporting on the issue. Under clause 7.7 of the Bentley Park Residence Agreement, Management is required to provide a report on funds collected, (only the reserve fund portion), together with details of expenditure.
The VRAC recommends that, where appropriate, Residents read and study their Residence Agreements, particularly clauses 7.4 to 7.7, which outline the establishment and use to which the Reserve Fund contributions can be allocated. Briefly, when a property, (which is subject to a post 2006 Agreement), is vacated two amounts called Deferred Management Fees are deducted from the proceeds of the changeover. The first is an Amenities Fee and the second is a contribution to a Reserve Fund which can only be used (at management discretion) for repairs and replacements anywhere in the village, provided that these expenses are not covered by our normal monthly fees. They are not to be used for any other purpose, such as wages, advertising, debt reduction, etc. The concept of this Reserve Fund is that it will build up for future large replacement costs – roads, painting, lift replacements, etc. and management can invest these funds to gain interest income. Establishment of a Reserve Fund is detailed in the Fair Trading (Retirement Villages Code) Regulations 2009, clause 4.8 and a suggested model for the report is shown in Appendix 4. In the case of Bentley Park, because the village continues to undergo a continual upgrade of out-dated dwellings, the monies that have been paid into the Reserve Fund in the past 6 years have been used for this purpose. Management believes this situation will continue for some time but eventually expects that this refurbishment program will be completed resulting in a subsequent build-up of funds. The current balance is nil. While acknowledging the need for the refurbishment program, the VRAC would prefer to see a percentage amount retained and added to the Reserve Fund balance each quarter. The VRAC believes that the absence of monies in this fund may impact or even
delay necessary repairs or improvements in the Village to existing occupied dwellings and facilities. In addition the VRAC believes that a more detailed expenditure analysis should be provided which also shows the individual properties and the work undertaken in each. CEO Graham Francis will be asked to address these issues at our Residents Meeting in April. Please consider giving him the benefit of your views either then or sooner. The Guest Speaker at our March meeting will be Blanche Holzman from MultiSense Technology on the subject “Living with Low Vision”. Please feel free to contact any member of the Council on any Village issue of concern or appreciation. Brian Dale, Chairman, ph 6250 0538 Carolyn Wellstead, Vice Chair, ph 6250 0505 Cath Devereaux, ph 6250 0407 Ken Sinclair, ph 9361 0131 Shirley Barnes, ph 6250 0558 Tom Brazier, ph 6250 0496 We meet on the third Tuesday of every month (except December) at 9.30 am in the Auditorium. All Village and Care Centre Residents are invited to attend and participate in the meeting. Brian Dale, Chairman Village Residents Advisory Council
Bentley Park Diners Our outing for March was recommended by a couple of residents and I have been there myself. It’s Ramon’s at Willow Ponds Canning Vale, on the 13th & 20th March 2012. Two course meal plus sweets and either a flat white coffee or a cup of tea for $25.00. You can also buy drinks. Bus pick up from 5:30pm. Please book early so I can arrange drivers and bus lists. You don’t need a partner as there will be 42 friendly villagers to welcome you. Please contact Lorraine on 6250 0425.
Stratton Luncheon/Concert Shirley and Peter Brunt host a luncheon and Concert at the Stratton Centre on the 1st Friday of each month from 11:30 – 2:30pm. This includes a Fish & Chip luncheon, wine, beer and soft drinks, a 1hr concert by quality performers and afternoon tea or coffee and cakes. The cost is $10 all inclusive. To obtain a ticket ring Shirley on 9355 4767. Please be early as it books out very quickly.
Open 7 Days Friendly service & professional advice. Phone and speak to one of our helpful staff today. We look forward to being of service to you. Our friendly team: (left to right) Michelle, Linda, Sue, Alex, Joanne, Doris, John, Melanie, Gill, Cheryl, Sian, & Regina
Script Collection
Deliveries
(from our “Script Boxes” Monday to Friday)
Administration Building
11am & 3pm
Drummond Way Apartments 11am & 3pm Grocery Store
11am & 3pm
Mavis Cleaver Court
11am & 3pm
Medical Centre
10am, 11am, 1pm & 3pm
Plantation Apartments
11am & 3pm
Richard Cleaver Lodge
11am & 3pm
Monday to Friday
3.30pm - 5.30pm
Saturday
2.00pm - 3.30pm
Sunday
by arrangement (if urgent)
Open Hours Monday to Saturday
8.00am - 6.30pm
Sunday & Public Holidays
9.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday and Sunday orders can be placed by phone
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16 A & B Chapman Rd, St James WA 6102 Phone: 9361 6101 Friday 6th July – “Death Trap” Garrick Theatre Group Guildford – Comedy/Thriller
Theatre Go-ers Club Our first outing this year to the Garrick at Guildford it was not quite what we expected. WOW!!! Our programme for the year is as follows: Friday 13th April – “Rookery Nook” Marloo Theatre Greenmount – Farce Friday 18th May – “Red Sails in the Sunset” TivoIi Theatre Applecross – Revue Friday 15th June – “Aida” Marloo Theatre Greenmount - Musical
Friday 10th August – “Private Livers” Kalamunda Theatre – Comedy
Greenmount to see “Rookery Nook” a Farce. The bookings will be on sale on Monday 11th March at the JB Stratton Centre at 9:00am.
Friday 14th September - “Night was our Friend” Garrick Theatre – Drama
All residents of the Village are welcome to join the Club, No joining fee. Just give me a call and I will place your name on the mailing list for further information about our outings.
Friday October (To be confirmed) “Old Time Music Hall” Gosnells
Til next month Beryl Davis, Ph: 9355 4795
Friday 23rd November - “Wet & Windy Night” Marloo Theatre Greenmount – Drama Friday 7th December – “Calendar Girls” Garrick Theatre Guildford – Comedy **Please Note: Programme Subject to Change. Our next outing is to Marloo Theatre at
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Club News
TAI CHI
Undercroft Bowling Club
We meet Tuesdays at 5pm in the Auditorium. For more information please contact Tom Brazier on 6250 0496.
Handicraft
Canasta
We had a great celebration the 40th (Ruby) Anniversary of our Bowling Club on the 20th January. We had a lovely Roast Dinner and salads followed by sweets made by some of our ladies with drinks and tea and coffee. Our special guests were our CEO Mr. Graham Francis, Karen, Ronnie, and Kim from Admin.
We have started our new year and would welcome new villagers to join us on Monday from 1:00pm till 3:00pm (except public holidays). We knit, crochet, sew and do various other things. Last year we started a group whyo do beading and jewellery making & some beautiful pieces have been made. We would like to hear of more things you would like to demonstrate, things you love to do e.g. we have a lady with her spinning wheel willing to come. Date to be set. Or things you want to learn. Wendy Paull, Coordinator, Ph: 9470 1966
BEADING GROUP Beading will be on every Monday with Handicraft. 1pm -3pm Special days with guest demonstrations will be held and notification will be in future tidings and posted on craft room door so please check. Bring along ideas and beads. Wires and some beads findings are available. Come and join us in a cuppa and see if you can add to our ideas. $2 for raffle and cuppa. Hope to see you there. Further enquiries Mary Manning 6250 0461.
Held every Wednesday night from 6:30pm to 9:00pm. Bus pick up approx 6:15pm. $1.00 to play and $1.00 for lucky numbers. Supper is provided. New members are welcome, we will teach you if you can’t play. Enquiries, please contact: Maureen Thompson
POTTERY GROUP The Pottery Group held their AGM and welcomed a new member, Elena, to the club. We are looking forward to a busy year ahead in the pottery and also to a few outings to visit studios in and around Perth. We are open in Allen Crt. every Monday between 9am and 11 am and welcome visitors and new members. Ann Morris, Secretary
Mahjong Club The Mahjong Club meets every Friday afternoon from 1pm to 4pm in the JP Stratton Centre EXCEPT the 1st Friday of the month we meet in the Leisure Centre. New players always welcome and we will teach new players the rules of the game. Shirley Walton, Ph: 9362 2342
The Snooker Players Association
Thank you so much to all our helpers, especially to Mary Gent and her daughter who did all the organising, Marys daughter made a scrumptious ‘Sticky Date Pudding’!!! A great success. We are holding a ‘Battle of the Sexes’ competition on Saturday 25th February followed by a BBQ, should be great fun for everybody. At the end of March we are having an ‘outing’, details and the lists on our Board. BIRTHDAYS:- I must apologise I left Beryl Davis off the Birthday list last month. MARCH:- Ron Tucker, Norma Thorp, Ken Harris, Perfect Piscians!!!
Sayings
- (1) Why do psychics have to ask for your name?? (2) Light travels faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak!!! Gill Godsmark, Secretary
Rummycub
Held every Tuesday from 1pm to 4pm in the Stratton Centre. All Welcome.
Rehab & Healthcare Equipment
The Snooker Players Association is situated on the second (Social) floor of the Administration Building. Playing sessions are held Monday to Friday from 1–3pm. New members are w elcome and we would especially welcome ‘recently-moved-in’ residents. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t played for many years, as the ‘old touch’ will soon come back! If you decide to join, the membership fee is only $5 per year and you pay 20c for each frame played. Think about it, come along, or give me a ring. Peter Brunt, President Ph: 9355 4767
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Bentley Park Indoor Bowls In the Auditorium Tuesday & Wednesday afternoons at 1:30pm. New players welcome. When you come to the end of your rope tie a knot and hang on. Jack Aspland, Secretary Ph: 6250 0460
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Pony Canasta Now at the JP Stratton Centre every Wednesday from 1:00 until 3:45pm. New players wanted – will teach. Come and have a cuppa and a game for 50 cents. For more information contact Marie Stephens Ph: 9472 5097 or Joan Mellowship Ph: 9361 4106.
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COMPUTER CLUB SESSION TIMES: Tuesday Wednesday
9 – 11am Reg Gooch 9.15–11.15am Phillip Matthews
Thursday
9 – 11am 2 – 4pm
Ken Thurtell John Wellstead
Friday* 9 – 11am Tony Ryder *by appointment (Beginner’s Class) Reserve Tutor: David Newlan Now that the festive season is well and truly out of the way, it’s back to business as usual. Session time attendance has been a bit quiet - must be something to do with the weather or those lucky ones that managed to get away to cooler climes or on cruises etc [such as our President at the moment]. We are located on the 2nd floor of the Administration building in an air-conditioned room so it is never hot or cold, the membership is only $10 per annum and each session only $2. There is an experienced facilitator available at each session to help those who need it. We also run a special class for beginners and welcome Rowethorpe residents. A reminder to existing members that the 2012 fees are now due and can be paid at any of the above session times or to Sect/ Treas John Wellstead at 3 Millstream Way. J C Wellstead, Secretary Ph: 6250 0505
BRIDGE PLAYERS Come and join us at the JP Stratton Centre on Monday afternoon at 1pm.
DARTS CLUB NEWS Darts are on Tuesday and Friday at 6.30pm. Don Mabbott, President
Kingia/Tandara High Care Auxiliary Our next meeting will be on the 27th March commencing at the new time of 2:00pm.
B e nt le y Pa r k
B i n g o C lu b ! Thursday Nights in our Auditorium. Eyes Down 7.00pm If you would like to join with us then come along on Thursday from 6;30pm and join the fun. If you have never played before don’t worry it’s easy and there are many of us only willing to help! Books $2, Flyers $1, Break opens, Raffle and Lucky numbers are also available. Hope to see you there. Bus pick up commences at 6:20pm. All village stops including Waminda. Rowethorpe pick up approx. 6.20pm at the Rivergum Apartments.
Table Tennis Club We play in the Snooker Room Level Two in the Administration Building on WEDNESDAY MORNINGS at 8.00am onwards. All equipment supplied – everyone welcome. Cost is $20 per annum. Pres/Tres: Andrew Chisholm 9470 1352 Sec: Trisha Power 6250 0542
See you there. Good Luck.
Ladies of the Night
Carol Greenaway, Licence Holder Ph: 0459 540 921
Patchwork Group
SWAN BOWLING CLUB
Meetings are held at 6.30pm on the 2nd and
Firstly, welcome to our new members, Kath and Roy Morey, Vi Dillon and Sheila Cooney and it is great to see some of our older members back and enjoying the game and the cool evenings.
Handicraft Room at Administration Building
By now, all our members should have received a newsletter outlining activities for the six months – If you did not please let us know.
Marion Pitcher - 9362 1702 or
Reminder – don’t forget the Half Yearly meeting on the 8th March, BBQ evening 10th March and mark your calendar for a “Xmas in July” lunch on the 12th July at Clansman Resort. The Bowling Club wishes to congratulate Terry Luckman who reached the mature age of 21 on the 29th February 2012. Many happy returns of the day & many more to follow.
4th Monday of each calendar month in the Plantation Drive, Bentley Park. All patch workers and quilters welcome. For more information phone: Jean Buchanan-Hughes - 9362 5903
The Writer’s Group We are a group of friends who write for our own pleasure. We meet to share our work and our ideas, and to offer suggestions to fellow members in a non-critical way that
Finally- keep a lookout on our Notice Board for full details of activities or alterations.
helps to improve their work. Most members
Good Bowling Hazel Lancaster, President
and some write parts of their life stories.
write about their memories from years ago, Some interesting discussions are had following the reading of the work.
ART GROUP
We meet each fortnight on Thursday mornings at 9.30 am in the Handicraft Room
At a recent Annual General Meeting of the Art Group, the following committee members were elected: Bev Chisholm (President) Kay Poetschka (Vice President/Secretary) Joan Dimmock (Treasurer) Bob Abrahams Elaine Gibson Ken Thurtell
on the second floor of the Administration
Payment of membership fees may be made before the meeting at 2:00pm sharp.
Convenors: Bob Abrahams & Kay Poetschka
deciding to join us.
Hope to see you there we have great plans to help Kingia/Tandara this year, so come along and be part of it.
The Art Group meets on Tuesday and Friday between 9 am and 11.30 am on Level 2, Administration Building.
The meetings for March will be on Thursdays
Everyone is welcome. Carol Greenaway, President
Please provide your own materials. For enquiries phone Bev on (08) 9472 1641 or Kay (08) 9470 6554.
Our Guest Speaker will be from the RAC on “Driving for Seniors” car or gopher. So come along I’m sure we will find it interesting. Just a reminder too that our Annual Membership is now due. This fee has gone up slightly to $3.00, but afternoon tea & raffle remain the same at $1.00 & 3 for $2.00 respectively.
Building. One or two new members would be welcome; there are no fees, all you need to do is to bring a piece of your writing to read. Anyone interested would be welcome to come and listen to the readings before
1st, 15th & 29th at 9.30am. Reg Gooch, Ph: 9472 6132
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Community Noticeboard Bentley Park Recipe Book
Girl Guides Association Western Australia Inc For more information please contact Nancy Brazier on 6250 0496 or email tomnanb@bentleyparkestate.com.au
The Plantation Lounge 2nd Floor Administration Building
SwanMobile availability Bookings: 6250 0023
These came from about 21 contributors but I still need lots more. I refuse to believe that there aren’t more family favourite recipes out there just waiting to be set free to share. I feel this is a good community project so please don’t let it die.
With the SwanMobile being very busy these days please ensure you book in advance, especially if you are attending appointments.
All published contributions will be acknowledged - unless you tell me otherwise. - John Wellstead
Devonshire Tea Wednesday 4th April 2012 10am – 11:15am Lounge
Last month’s ‘Tidings’ notice stirred up a few of you and I now have about 70 recipes on file.
Can you help? If so, please contact me - John Wellstead, 3 Millstream Way phone 6250 0505 or email jocar@bentleyparkestate.com.au.
A Special Invitation to Past Girl Guides, Brownies & Leaders
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Your Hosts: the Burswood/Bentley Trefoil Guild RSVP 2nd April Nancy 6250 0496 or Lorraine 6250 0425
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