TIDINGS DEC11

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Dece mber 2011 bentley park resident newsletter

Across My Desk CEO’s Report As we enter the festive season, I see evidence of the spirit of friendship and community across Bentley Park as many of our clubs and groups enjoy their respective Christmas and end of year celebrations. One of the advantages of being a large campus is the diversity of the social and recreational choices that our residents themselves over the years have introduced to our community. We have exceptional talent and commitment here at Bentley Park that directly contributes to the wonderful lifestyle for which we are renowned.

Our Volunteers are Special People As is our tradition, during the first week of December each year we celebrate International Volunteers Day by acknowledging the extraordinary efforts of our many Volunteers. This year we held a “High Tea” to say “THANK-YOU” to our very special people. In marking this day, I wish to convey my personal thanks to all of our volunteers who go about their business throughout the year making Bentley Park a better place to live. There are so many different roles that our volunteers are engaged in with each person bringing their individual talent, skill and commitment to their work. A number of studies have measured the value to the Australian economy of the time volunteers give doing a wide variety of volunteer jobs. Of course, it is not monetary reward that volunteers are seeking but the desire to contribute to their community.

Security Number If the Resident Support Services number is unavailable residents are reminded the mobile contact number for Security is:

0413 388 650

We appreciate that the services provided by this special group of people are essential to a non-profit organisation such as SwanCare Group and we acknowledge with gratitude the work they do. To us, they are TRULY SPECIAL PEOPLE.

Paying Tribute to Our Long Serving Staff A continuing tradition at SwanCare Group is to also recognise exceptional lengths of service amongst our staff. Around this time each year we recognise those staff who have achieved 10, 20, 25 and yes, even 30 years’ service to our organisation. In a challenging work environment and with the transient nature of today’s modern workforce it is truly an amazing achievement that we can celebrate and recognise service periods of such great length. We pride ourselves as being an employer of choice in the aged care sector, we want to make our employees feel proud of working for SwanCare Group and we try to ensure that they are continually acknowledged and appreciated for their hard work and commitment. When I see lengths of service such as this I get a sense of validation that we must be doing things right. This year we acknowledged 5 staff from our Care Facilities, 3 from Hospitality, and 3 Administration / Maintenance Services. This group achieved a combined total of 180 years service! We are very proud of them.

Social Club Future Directions By now most residents will be aware that the Social Club will be undergoing a “make-over” and transition as it moves into 2012. In last months Tidings I placed an advertisement calling for recruits to express an interest in helping to form a new committee to take over the operation and running of the social club, and all that goes with this, as from January 2012. I am very pleased to say that we received a large number of responses from a very capable, skilled and energetic group

Bentley Park Events Office Stratton Luncheon Concert - December 9 Carols by Torchlight - December 16 New Year’s Eve Party - December 31

of people, whom I am sure will form a wonderful committee to represent our residents social interests. I will be speaking with this group in detail over the ensuing weeks to discuss their role and responsibilities, such that they can “hit the ground running” as from January next year.

AND ……. Whilst on the subject of the Social Club and all that it entails. Readers are aware that the reason behind the seeking of a new committee as from 2012, is that the previous President Peter Brunt, along with his wife Shirley, have determined that after almost 12 years at the helm, it is finally time for them to hand over the baton. To be honest, I could fill a whole Tidings article and more on the achievements that Peter and Shirley have amassed over their time as presiders over the Social Club. SwanCare Group is indeed indebted to their hard-work and unwavering commitment. By way of a quick snapshot, I have been able to determine that Peter and Shirley, during their time as heads of the Social Club, have organised and arranged over 350 events for residents of Bentley Park – this is over 30 events per year. This is absolutely amazing. In addition to not only organising the events Peter more often than not also undertook the role of MC, and sometimes guest speaker. These 350 events also do not include the various committee meetings, general meetings and AGM’s that they arranged, during their tenure, Peter and Shirley ran approximately 150 of these meetings as well. Peter and Shirley’s work effort is untiring, because as most of us know, in addition to the Social Club, they also coordinated the Opportunity Shop and paper recycling activities. Continued Page 3

Inside this issue > Bentley Park Show - pg 3 Bentley Park Events Office - pg 4 Bentley Park News - pg 5 What’s On - pg 6 - 7 Residents Advisory Council - pg 8


Public Notices The Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 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

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Tidings Newsletter is a monthly publication produced and printed on behalf of the residents at Bentley Park, a SwanCare Group community.

Material deadline for advertising is the 20th of the month preceding each monthly edition.

To book display or lineage advertising or for information regarding rates please contact SwanCare Group on 6250 0000.

Dr Aru

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

Catholic Services

Dr Aru ( Aru Natchimuthoo) will not be at the Village Medical Centre from Tuesday 27th December 2011 to Thursday 05 January 2012. Normal clinics will resume from Tuesday 10th January 2012.

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

Health & Beauty Seasons greeting to one and all! The Beauty Salon operates every Friday at 33 Graham Crescent and Waminda throughout the festive season. A visiting service is available for Kingia and Tandara and for those who prefer it.

1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month in the Stratton Centre commencing at 11am.

Gift Vouchers for Manicures, Facials, etc. are a great idea for Christmas presents for friends and loved ones.

Rowethorpe Uniting Church

A special thanks to my lovely clients for their valued patronage throughout 2011.

Rowethorpe Uniting Church Weekly Sunday Services are conducted in the Rowethorpe Chapel 10:00am with visiting Ministers. Contact Mary Perreau – 9355 5381.

Kaye Andrew, Health and Beauty Therapist. For bookings call 9337 7475 Mobile: 0418160549.

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CEO’s Report

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The net proceeds generated from these two activities has been allocated back into Bentley Park and over time has contributed close to $200,000, which has gone directly to help fund resident amenities. You could not get two more committed and dedicated volunteer workers who have given so much and made such a difference to SwanCare Group. Both Peter and Shirley

Bentley Park Show Another Great Village Event This Being Our 6th Year Without the support of our Sponsors, and you the residents of the Village this would not be possible, so THANK YOU for your generousity.

will be the first to admit, as they do, that they could not have done this alone, and indeed they have always had the help of dedicated supporters and committees to assist them in the accomplishment of these extraordinary endeavours. Thus, on behalf of the Board, Administration and all the residents of Bentley Park we say a huge thanks and will forever be grateful to the wonderful commitment that Peter and Shirley Brunt have given to SwanCare Group. In a month where we are celebrating the achievements of volunteers, we have, in Peter and Shirley, two individuals who through their efforts thoroughly deserve the

title of EXTRA Special People. Peter and Shirley, have indicated that they will now look to actually retire, and take time out to relax, maybe travel, but most importantly enjoy some quality time to themselves. And finally …. as this will be the last Tidings for 2011, I wish all residents and friends of Bentley Park a wonderful, safe and relaxing Christmas and New Year. Regards, Graham Francis Chief Executive Officer

Trophy List SECTION......................................................... WINNER ART..................................................................... Pat Sundstrom ARTS & CRAFTS................................................. Charlotte Howell CHINA PAINTING................................................ Edna Ball COOKING........................................................... Vern Taylor CROCHET........................................................... Christine Erskine CROCHET........................................................... Sylvia Walton FLORAL ART/POT PLANTS................................ Gloria Forward JAMS & PRESERVES.......................................... Joan White KNITTING........................................................... Val Fraser NEEDLEWORK................................................... Val Fraser QUILTING/PATCHWORK..................................... Leanne LeBrun NOVICE QUILTING/PATCHWORK APHY............ Leanne LeBrun PHOTOGRAPHY................................................. Dee Sanders POTTERY............................................................ Margaret Frew POTTERY............................................................ Mary Manning VEGETABLES & FRUIT....................................... Lillian Pelham WOODWORK...................................................... Jim Leavy POSTER COMPETITION..................................... Millen Primary School HOBBY CERAMICS............................................ Kath Hudson OVER 80 YEARS................................................. Lloyd Jones TOWN OF VICTORIA PARK................................ Edna Ball SWANCARE GROUP TROPHY........................... Dee Sanders

The number of exhibits were down this year, but more residents and categories were entered. It was great to see many of our new residents participated and the older residents who again participated. The judges again praised the high standard of the exhibits and the many hours involved to create the entries. The attendance over the two days was 719 and many came from far and wide: England, New South Wales, and Tasmania, Exmouth, Busselton, Bridgetown and right through the metropolitan area. A survey was taken again this year. Thanks must not be forgotten to so many people who have been involved over many months. To SwanCare Group Administration and Maintenance, to my Committee for their valuable assistance especially my 2I/C Cath Devereaux, to all the residents that volunteered their time, doing endless tasks as they came about. THANK YOU EVERYONE. Beryl Davis, Co-ordinator.

Dee Sanders receives the SwanCare Group Trophy for highest points overall

Edna Ball receives the Town of Victoria Park Trophy for runner-up highest points overall

Raffle Prize Winners 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 5th Prize 6th Prize 7th Prize 8th Prize

B24 D17 A75 B80 E15 B97 E 86 E48

M Wood E Palmer A Alfirevich 6363 6474 6250 0450 9361 2289 Iris M Wood

Slow Cooker Rice Cooker Electric Jug Steam Iron Painting Pair of Pillows Christmas Food Basket Bed Tray Table

Prize list for Numbers 9 – 28 available on request. Many thanks to all who made donations for the raffle. Raffle drawn by Mr Brian Dale, Chairman, Residents Village Advisory Council. Thank you, Brian. Thank you to Mr Cornelis Hofstee for his photography on the day.

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Bentley Park Events Office It is with some regret that I write my last contribution to Tidings as far as my involvement as Social Events Co-ordinator is concerned, it will also be the last time that Shirley has the pleasure of typing same! As you know we have finally decided, after 12 years of doing the job for you, to retire, hand over the job to others, and have some time for ourselves – the events covered in these notes will be our last.

Events Past On Friday November 4th we had our monthly Stratton Fish & Chips Luncheon and Concert, entertainment provided by vocalist Brett Nosworthy. Brett gave another enjoyable performance of song and fun in his own inimitable style. Regretfully the Auditorium Concert scheduled for Sunday 20th November had at the last moment to be cancelled due to singer Eddie Storm’s serious illness. This was to have been my 122 Auditorium Concert, so unfortunately I will have to sign off at 121. Next we arranged for a Special Fish & Chips Luncheon in December at the Stratton Centre for the 2nd Friday - (9th December). It will be a Christmas theme event with Christmas fare added to the usual catering, the entertainment will be vocalist Adam Penn, singing Christmas songs and carols to us and with us. This is certainly booking fast. We then got down to work, planning and buying for our two festive season events – the Christmas Show, Carols by Torchlight with Christmas supper and drinks on Friday 16th December and the New Year’s Eve Party on Saturday 31st December. Tickets for the former will be available from admin counter from Monday 5th December, these are free of charge, the tickets are just so we know how many will be attending for catering purposes. The show runs from 7:00pm – 9:00pm, bus will pick up from 6:30pm. Tickets for the New Year’s Eve Party will be available from Shirley at the Auditorium on Wednesday 7th December at 8:30am and afterwards at the Admin counter, book your seat and table early so you don’t miss out. Watch notice boards for details of these events, you will also receive a letter-box flyer – we look forward to your support and attendance to both.

Opportunity Shop As previously reported the Op Shop, thanks to its team of volunteer workers has had a good year of trading and raising monies for the village, it’s Trust Fund has a good balance at present.

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We are expending quite a deal of this money over the next few weeks and will still have a substantial amount of funds for when the shop re-opens after its annual seasonal

closure period from Wednesday 14th December to Wednesday 4th January 2012. Among the donations recently made were:$2000 to the SwanMobile Appeal, ( Events Office also donated $2000) $1000 to the Library for new books. $1000 to Waminda for residents entertainment $2000 towards the cost of the proposed outdoor fixed BBQ $500 to support the art Group $300 to the SouthCare Christmas Appeal (along with donated grocery items) We cannot stress too strongly the value of the Opportunity Shop Trust Account and our appreciation of the volunteers who raise the money and the residents whose custom they enjoy. During the 10 years that I have managed the Fund, over $160,000 has been raised and spent on Village facilities, services and equipment. It has given them and us great pleasure and satisfaction. The Re-cycling Project, newspapers and cans, has also been a good source of revenue for the village, raising over $2500

per annum, spent on Village activities. The work of its volunteers is also acknowledged and much appreciated. Although I am fully retiring from my role as Social Events Co-ordinator, I was asked and reluctantly agreed to continue to be responsible for the Opportunity Shop and Recycling activities. However, the group which is evidently intending to fill my role, claiming support from the groundswell(?) of village opinion, have asked that I relinquish the responsibility for these activities. I have therefore decided to do so and will not be involved either in the Op. Shop or recycling project in the New Year. To be honest, I am a little relieved to do so as I will be able to fully enjoy actual retirement. We thank all of those loyal supporters and friends who have indicated their appreciation for what we have done over the past 12 years. I close by us wishing you all the compliments of the season. Peter Brunt, Co-ordinator Shirley Brunt, Secretary

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Bentley Park News Bentley Park - Rowethorpe Library News Please note that the Village library will be closed as from Friday 23rd December and reopen on Monday 9th January 2012. All readers will be allowed extra material over this time. Please collect all reading material prior to this date. I hope to have residents’ requests fulfilled before the Christmas break and will notify you by phone to collect asap. The last day for collection will be Thurs 22nd. If library readers wish to return books etc to the return box, please only do so if the box is not full. It will only be emptied once while the library is closed. I take this opportunity on behalf of the library volunteers to wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy and healthy new year. Yours in books Penny, Bentley Park Librarian

A Different Kind of Christmas by Reg Gooch

In the early years, Christmas is, and should rightly be, a wonderful time. Children are born with imagination, and should always be encouraged to use it. Towards this end, Father Christmas and the Easter Bunny can be put to good use in allowing children to develop their imaginations. After all is said and done; they will have time enough to learn about the realities of life later on. Looking backwards now, I see that the old style Christmas that excited us as kids has long gone. No doubt it had to end because of the advances in technology, and the so called psychological changes to the way parents are allowed to raise their children. Childhood as our generations knew it has finished. What was once deemed to be the best years of your life no longer exists; and this I personally think is a pity because it deprives the child of so much that can be wonderful. In Europe, although I can only talk of England, the season began at a sensible time in advance of the actual twelve days, and this was considered enough to promote the approach of the festivities. Now it is begun well in advance to suit the supermarkets and traders, who have no real interest in childish imagination. In the schools the learning and practices of singing carols was normally the first step toward awakening pupils that the holiday was drawing near. Then at about these times, there would be secretive talks between Mum and Dad that somehow kids knew were matters related to the great days to come. The evenings were already dark just after four-o’clock in the afternoons making it possible to do a little window shopping on the way home from school. Doing so allowed kids to look at the displays of Santa’s and Reindeers, although these were not as realistic as they are today. The windows revealed all the toys and foods that could be bought if your parents had the means to buy

The delegates of Neighbourhood Watch would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year. Please be aware that thieves are still very active at this time, so make sure you tell your neighbours and friends if you are going away on holiday. We, the delegates, do not have a break over the Christmas period, so should you need to contact any of us for any reason do not hesitate to do so. The Security team are always available to assist residents with problems. Their phone number is 6250 0020 day or night. The next meeting for delegates will be on Wednesday, February 8th, 2012, in Plantations, Administration Building, at 9.30am. SECURITY PHONE NUMBER IS 6250 0020 Seven Days a Week. Tony Ryder, Co-ordinator Ph: 6250 0510

them; and to dream of what might be. Most of us however knew that such things were too expensive; but remember that dreams can awaken imagination. Near enough to the fifteenth of December, the Christmas Markets would begin in the Portobello Road district and at other markets in and around where we lived. Coloured light and music were added to the frenzy of the market traders shouted offers; but that was a part of the fun of shopping and often encouraged people to spend more than they meant to. Sometimes in the evenings a mother would take the kids to help carry the goods, and sometimes, mostly on a Saturday because of his work a father would do this. Then it was a search for bargains in fruits and nuts or if the money was available even a chicken or leg of pork to be made into a ham. Toy stalls were usually religiously avoided, although as kids grew older they realised that this was deliberately done to add to the surprise that would come from the pillow case on Christmas morning. Turkey in those days was not normally a part of the menu for working folk. About a week before the day, the cooking at home would begin. The cake of course would have been made back in October and carefully wrapped in greaseproof paper to mature. Now it was produced from its hiding place and unwrapped; and egg whites and icing sugar beaten into royal icing to cover it. Sugar ‘Merry Christmas’ and ‘Santa Claus’ motifs, gold and silver Dragees and other decorations saved from previous years, or sometimes bought new if necessary, were added. After this it was placed on its stand in a position of honour in the front room, to be looked at but not to be touched, until the teatime on Christmas day. Mince pies and pastry items were made and baked, and then when cool enough placed carefully into a tin and put on a high shelf in the larder to await the proper time. Mind you, most mothers would accidently manage to break one, and distribute the pieces among the kids as tasters; what a treat it seemed to us.

Our community extends a warm welcome to Ms S Clegg, Mr K Simmons, Mr & Mrs Simmons and Mr Abrahams.

Congratulations! SwanCare Group Volunteer Bus Drivers are required to undertake annual bus driving assessments. This year an assessor from the RAC Driving Centre conducted the assessments and I am very pleased to report that our drivers did exceptionally well and have been deemed ‘Competent Medium Rigid Vehicle Drivers’ (medium rigid includes village bus). The assessments took place in our Village bus and the drivers were required to drive through the City, up to Kings Park and return. Driving through the City is no mean feat these days and to do it, in a bus, in the rain (for some drivers) and then pass with flying colours, was a good test for our drivers and they did extremely well. So, well done and congratulations to our Volunteer Bus Drivers and of course, thank you for all that you do. Karen Parker Executive Assistant

The Yuletide Log had to be decorated. A chocolate Swiss Roll was cut at an angle that would form the trunk and branch. The whole thing was then smothered thickly in chocolate butter-cream. The prongs of a fork or big comb were used to make the pattern of bark in the cream with sometimes a green marzipan holly leaf with red marzipan berries added. It was placed upon a cake board covered in silver foil to set. When it was completed it joined the cake in the front room. As the fire was never normally used except on special occasions it was cold enough to keep things safely until they were used. When this stage was reached it would be time to make and hang the paper chain decorations. In those days most kids in our group used to make the decorations from coloured paper strips glued and joined in rings with a paste made from flour and water boiled until a sticky mess. Kids got a lot of fun in helping to do this decorating, it was a sign that Christmas was really nearly here. Some of the more fancy and professional items purchased in the shops were kept from year to year by parents. All this activity added to the excitement and wonder that was the old fashioned Christmas. If there was a garden, most parents would have kept a good stalk of Brussels’ Sprouts or a Savoy Cabbage and particularly some really well frosted Parsnips to be used in the festive day dinner. The potatoes would always be King Edwards, and in those days dinner was served at three o’clock in the afternoon to give the menfolk time to get back from the pub. It was still more or less a Patriarchal Society; how things change? Most of us got near enough what presents we had wished for; if it was within the parents’ means. But sometimes in those now far away days presents meant new clothes rather than toys. If the family could afford a bottle or two of wine or beer, it added to the pleasure for adults in the final hours of Christmas Eve. Oh yes, compared with today it was a different kind of Christmas.

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Spritz Café

December 2011

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)

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Pottery Group 9.00am PGS General Balance Group 9.00am RSC Undercroft Bowls 9.30am RCL Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Handicraft/Beading 1.00pm HR Bridge 1.00pm JPS Swan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC Hydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHP Hydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP

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 Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Handicraft/Beading 1.00pm HR Swan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC Hydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHP Hydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP Patchwork Group 6.30pm HR

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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) Christmas Day

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Weekdays 9.30am - 2pm

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Pottery Group 9.00am PGS General Balance Group 9.00am RSC Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Bridge 1.00pm JPS Handicraft/Beading 1.00pm HR Swan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Boxing Day Administration Office Closed

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Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Table Tennis 9.00am SCR Art Group 9.00am ABL2 Computer Club 9.00am ABL2 Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Indoor Bowls Xmas Lunch 9.45am AUD Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Rummycub 1.00pm JPS Tai Chi 5.00pm AUD Darts Club 6.30pm JPS Canasta 7.00pm JPS

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Art Group 9.00am ABL2 Exercise Club 9.30am JPS Catholic Services 11.00am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Rummycub 1.00pm JPS Tai Chi 5.00pm AUD Darts Club 6.30pm JPS Administration Office Closed

Public Holiday Administration Office Closed

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Art Group 9.00am ABL2 Table Tennis 9.00am SCR Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pm Computer Club 9.00am ABL2 Stretch Balance Group 9.30am RPG Bentley Show Committee 9.30am HR Neighbourhood Watch Meeting 9.30am CL Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Swan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Library Open Art Group Computer Club Snooker Club Swan Bowling Club

Art Group Snooker Club Swan Bowling Club

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Pottery Group Low-impact Exercise Computer Club Exercise Class Stretch Balance Group Snooker Club Scrabble Club Hydrotherapy Computer Club Hydrotherapy Bingo

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9.00am PGS 9.00am RSC 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 9.30am HR 10.00am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.30pm JPS 1.30pm MSHP 2.00pm ABL2 2.30pm MSHP 7.00pm AUD

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Exercise Class Stretch Balance Class Scrabble Club Snooker Club

9.00am PGS 9.00am RSC 9.00am 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

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Library Open Art Group Exercise Class Balance Group Snooker Club Mahjong Club Darts Club Bush Poets Society

9.15am - 12.15pm 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 11.00am RAC 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 6.30pm SCR 7.00pm AUD

Op Shop open Exercise Class Undercroft Bowls Swan Bowling Club

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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 ABL2 Darts Club 6.30pm SCR

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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 Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Mahjong Club 1.00pm JPS Darts Club 6.30pm JPS Administration Office Closing at 1.30pm

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Art Group 9.00am ABL2 Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Balance Group 11.00am RAC Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Mahjong Club 1.00pm JPS Darts Club 6.30pm JPS Administration Office Closing at 1.30pm

December My events to note:

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9.15am - 12.15pm 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 11.00am RAC 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 6.30pm JPS Xmas Carols by Torchlight 7.00pm JPS

8.30am-12pm 9.30am JPS 9.30am RCL 1.15pm OBC

Bentley Park Calendar of Events

8.30am-12pm 9.30am JPS 1.15pm OBC

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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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Exercise Class Swan Bowling Club

ABL2 Administration Building Level2 9.30am 1.15pm

JPS OBC

AC

Adie Court

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Coffee Lounge (2nd Floor Administration)

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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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Residents Advisory Council - Brian Dale Note from VRAC Coffee Meeting 15th November 2011 (76 People) New council members Shirley Barnes and Tom Brazier were introduced and it was announced that office-bearers for the next 12 months were unchanged. Brian Dale would continue as Chairman, with Carolyn Wellstead as Vice-chairperson and Board Representative. The meeting was advised by the Swanmobile Coordinator, Carolyn Wellstead, that the Swanmobile appeal was proceeding very well and it was now expected that our target would be reached. SwanCare Board Members have been given a schedule of Residents Coffee Meeting dates for 2012 with a permanent invitation to attend when convenient. A resident had earlier phoned to express concern regarding the notice in the November Tidings that maintenance staff would not be shifting furniture in the future. The resident then expanded on her concerns, saying that she felt that SwanCare was going back on promises made in the past when people came to reside at Bentley Park. She felt that, with proper training, maintenance staff could continue to shift furniture without injury. She also raised the issue of the security staff not being able to lift residents who had fallen during the evening/ weekend, saying that she felt that we should be able to find a security firm who were prepared to do this. Our ‘last-minute’ replacement Guest Speaker, Retirement Living Manager, Natalie Hodi, elected to respond.

Christmas

by Barbara Ryder The old man had lived in the same house for more than fifty years. He and his wife had raised a family there and it had been a happy home. As time passed, the children grew up, married and moved away. Then, as even more time passed, all the children and their families moved farther away because of job opportunities or commitments and contact was only by telephone or an occasional letter or card for birthdays and Christmas. Then fate dealt the old man a severe blow when his wife passed away very suddenly. It took a long while for the old man to recover from his sad loss but he had good friends and neighbours who did all they could to help him at that time.

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More time passed and the old man was too tired to tend his large garden properly and he began to neglect his diet. A neighbour noticed his decline and contacted his children. One of them came to see the old man and made arrangements for him to move into a small unit in a retirement village. This, of course, meant that the old man had

(Kym Werner was unable to attend due to operational requirements. He has volunteered to be re-scheduled early next year). Natalie briefly outlined her duties, which cover being responsible for independent living areas in Bentley Park, Carlisle and Australind. Because she was often away from her desk, she apologized to residents for sometimes being a little tardy in returning phone calls but assured them that their concerns would be met as soon as possible. She then went on to address the issue of shifting furniture, advising that due to Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, SwanCare were responsible for ensuring the wellbeing of staff. She said that a restriction of lifting no more than 10kg had been put in place and this excluded most heavy furniture. In addition, this service was NOT included in their schedule of duties, as they were kept well occupied in normal maintenance duties which she agreed to outline in an issue of Tidings. When the topic of changing light bulbs was raised by a resident, she said that this was included in normal duties – residents would be charged for the bulbs but the maintenance staff would continue to fit them. She also advised that the practice of leaving furniture in vacated units “as a donation to the Op Shop” would no longer be acceptable. If units were not properly cleaned out, a charge would be made for disposal of the furniture. Natalie then went on to discuss the matter of lifting people who had fallen. Wilson Security, our security contractor, had advised SwanCare that they would not be doing this in future, as standard procedure in First Aid was NOT to lift the patient, due to the possibilities of fractures or internal bleeding. Wilson Security will no longer take this risk so, if a family member was not able or willing to provide assistance, an ambulance would be called. (Note: Resident Support Services - Maxene and Leasa - have since issued a notice addressing this issue and confirming the action to be taken).

to leave the home where he had so many years of happy memories and he also left his neighbours who had cared for him so well, especially after his wife left this world. So now he sat by himself in a strange unit in a strange environment where he knew noone. It was Christmas Eve but he had not made any effort to celebrate the birth of Christ. He was completely on his own so what was the point? He went to bed feeling tired and dispirited. On Christmas morning he listened to the joyful carols on the radio but he felt very sad and lonely. If you are reading this you are probably wondering about the ending. I have described a real life scenario and there are three obvious ways in which to finish. First -- the old man’s far flung family pay him a surprise visit, laden with gifts. Second - his new neighbor’s call in to wish him Happy Christmas, with the hope that he will enjoy his new home. Third - the old man is ignored by everyone and spends the whole of the Festive Season alone. In real life, the ending is up to each of us. Here’s hoping that every resident at Bentley Park enjoys the forthcoming season of Peace and Joy and Goodwill to all Men.

A resident then advised Natalie that many people had been in the village for some considerable time and that past management had made promises that had been eroded over the years. He said that he was aware that many legislative changes had occurred but felt that SwanCare was remiss in failing to advise residents of the impact of these changes, thereby creating avoidable discontent. Natalie agreed that residents should be kept informed in the future. Natalie invited Residents to attend the open day at Carlisle on 17th November and stated that sales interest at Bentley Park was still strong, with half of the villas currently under construction under offer. Earlier a resident stated that the gardeners were still causing damage to the lawn on the slope of Adie Court with equipment – to be referred to management. With no further questions, Brian thanked Natalie for her attendance, and went on to express thanks to June and Jean who have assisted in the kitchen during the past year. He presented them with a token of appreciation for this effort. Brian advised that the next meeting would be in January, with CEO Graham Francis as the guest speaker. 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 VRAC

Christmas Holidays Christmas is here again, It seems to come round quicker each year. Yes, I hear you, we are getting older and seemingly that’s what happens. Holidays are here for us all, so please check your prescriptions and make sure you have enough to get you through to the New Year. As usual Security will cover the village 24hrs a day through out the holidays. Maxene and Leasa wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year.

Thank You Some of our folder beds are nearly 15 years old and have been well used around the village, so we do appreciate a new one to our collection. Beryl Davis has generously donated a folder bed in memory of Norman Davis our much loved smiling resident who will always be remembered. On behalf of all the residents in the Village who use the folders beds, thank you. Maxene & Leasa, Resident Support Servies.


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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10% SENIORS’ DISCOUNT Excludes prescriptions, Darrell Lea Confectionery specials & already discounted lines.

Webster Packing (even for customers not living in Waminda Care Centre)

NDSS Sub Agency Darrell Lea Confectionery Fax Services Giftware Laminating Services Photocopying Photo Developing Selfcare Cards Vitamins

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Theatre Go-ers Club

Uthando Project

Our final outing for the year was to Kalamunda to see “Snow White & the seven Dwarf’s”. This was a very entertaining night for young & old, children can always steal the show. Again one of our group won a raffle prize and many scored a chocolate. The chicken & chips were enjoyed by all, freshly cooked.

A very big Thank You to the many residents who have knitted, crocheted, sewn or donated throughout the year to the Uthando Project The toys and dolls will be greatly appreciated by the children and the families in Kwa-ZuluNatal in South Africa.

All residents of the village are welcome to join the Club. No joining fees just give me a ring for further information. Thank you to our drivers, Austin Gillander, Laurie Hudson, Lorraine Pittaway, Don Reid and Tony Ryder who drove for us during the year. Seasons greetings to you all. See you in 2012. Beryl Davis, Ph: 9355 4795

I would like to contact the person who so generously knitted over 50 brightly coloured balls and handed them to Beryl Davis to pass onto me at the Bentley Park Show. I am happy to be contacted any time on 9472 0717 Wishing you all Joy and Peace at Christmas time and for the year ahead. From Judy Mackintosh 410 Mavis Cleaver Court

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Club News 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. As sponsors of the Raffle for Kingia /Tandara Auxiliary currently being sold around the Village, I would like to thank all of those Bingo people and others who contributed so generously to our prizes. We had donations of all types of items from groceries, wine, Xmas goodies, toys, novelty items etc,etc,etc, lovely hamper has been made up as you can see. Other people have donated funds for items to be purchased for prizes so all & all a wonderful response. Thank you once again. Tickets on sale at the shop on Saturday mornings, Administration reception during business hours and of course at Bingo on Thursday nights. If there is anyone who would like tickets and is not able to get to any of the above venues, please give me a call on 0459 540 921 and I will call on you personally. The raffle will be drawn on 15th December by our Administration staff at the Bingo windup. Winners will be notified and the results published in the Tidings. Residents are also to be thanked for their support in the purchasing of tickets so far. Hope this will continue until the draw date December 15th thank you again. Now for Bingo itself, I would like to officially welcome the new Bingo supporters, it’s lovely to have you – the more the merrier. Hope to see you all again on future Thursday evening from 6:30pm. Eyes down at 7:00pm Sharp. Bus Pick up Commences at 6:15pm – all Village stops. Rowethorpe Pick up at approx. 6:20pm Rivergum Apartments Carol Greenaway, Licence Holder Ph: 0459 540 921

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. Further inquiries Mary Manning 6250 0461. Hope to see you there. Mary Manning, 6250 0461

Rummycub

Held every Tuesday from 1pm to 4pm in the Stratton Centre. All Welcome.

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Undercroft Bowling Club

Ladies of the Night

Our last meeting for the year will be 5th December - how time has flown.

Patchwork Group

We donated $250 towards the SwanMobile, we must note how generous various Clubs and people have been to arrive at such a total! We are all going to benefit.

Meetings are held at 6.30pm on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each calendar month in the Handicraft Room at Administration Building Plantation Drive, Bentley Park.

We have a lovely clean tea room, now that vinyl has replaced the old carpet. Thank you to our CEO. In January we are celebrating our Ruby (40th) Anniversary with a big party at the Stratton Centre for members only. Paid for by the Club. Hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy Healthy New Year! Be at Bowls by 9:00am from Beginning December.

Saying: Everyone has a photographic

memory, some just do not have any film!! Gill Godsmark, Secretary

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: 947 25097 or Joan Mellowship Ph: 9361 4106

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 & we will teach new players the rules of the game. Shirley Walton, Ph: 9362 2342

Canasta Wednesday Nights 7.00pm to 9.00pm in the JP Stratton Centre. 50 cents a night. All Bentley Park residents are welcome to join us, new players are always welcome. We are happy to teach you, so come along and give it a try! Bus pick-up and return. Beryl Davis, 9355 4795

Handicraft We welcome our newer members to our group. All villagers are welcome. Meet and enjoy new and old friends on Mondays, between 1.00pm and 3.00pm (except Public Holidays.)

All patch workers and quilters welcome. For more information phone: Marion Pitcher - 9362 1702 or Jean Buchanan-Hughes - 9362 5903

ART GROUP Our Christmas Lunch was held at The Pines Restaurant Bentley on Monday 21st November with a good attendance from members who enjoyed the Christmas Fare. The Art Room will be open over the Christmas Holiday period with the exception of when Administration is closed and the entrance door is locked. Audrey Thurtell, Secretary

SWAN BOWLING CLUB Another month has gone and Christmas almost upon us. November was a busy month for the Club - a great game against Admin on Wednesday 2nd November. Photos of the day’s activities are on display at Admin – check them out. Come and join the fellowship after play on Wednesday afternoons. This innovation has been enjoyed by those attending – light refreshments available. This activity will continue after night bowls on Wednesday evenings. Hope to see more members enjoying the socialising. By the time you read this note our Christmas Social will have been held on Saturday 3rd December. I hope that those who attend had an enjoyable evening. Our fabulous annual Christmas raffle is up and running with 4 great prizes. Tickets are a $1.00 each. The raffle will be drawn on Saturday 17th December at the Leisure Centre – at 10:00am. Come along and witness the draw. There will be free morning tea available from 9:30am. Our morning teas start on Thursday 12th January 2012 and we can let you know what is happening in the New Year. Bring a plate – a friend and $1.00 entry fee – there will be a door prize.

Call in and join us for a ‘cuppa’. Wendy Paull, Coordinator, Ph: 9470 1966

A Christmas lights tour is in the planning stages – please watch the notice board for further details and Club activities.

TAI CHI

May I take this opportunity to wish all members, players and social, a very happy Christmas and New Year.

We meet Tuesdays at 5pm in the Auditorium. For more information please contact Tom Brazier on 6250 0496.

Good Bowling Hazel Lancaster, President


Club News

Camera Club Watch out for details in the Tidings and on notice boards for future courses in 2012. Ken Thurtell, President - Ph: 9362 6169

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 A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to All Our Members! The Computer Club will be closed for Christmas and New Year holidays from Friday 23th December 2011 at 11.00am til Tuesday 3rd January 2012 normal starting time 9.00am. The Annual AGM will be held in the coffee lounge 2nd floor Administration building on Monday 16th January 2012 at 6.30pm for membership subscription payments with a 7.00pm start of the meeting. All Officers and Committee members will be up for re-election at this meeting. Light refreshment will be available after the meeting. K Thurtell, President Ph: 9362 6169

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 helps to improve their work. Most members write about their memories from years ago, and some write parts of their life stories. Some interesting discussions are had following the reading of the work. We meet each fortnight on Thursday mornings at 9.30 am in the Handicraft Room on the second floor of the Administration 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 deciding to join us. The meeting for December will be on Thursdays 8th at 09.30 am. We shall then recess until January, date to be announced. Reg Gooch, Ph: 9472 6132

SCRABBLE CLUB

Held every Thursday in the Stratton Centre 1.30 - 4pm. All welcome. Pam Urquhart

Kingia/Tandara High Care Auxiliary At our final meeting for the year on 25 October, 2011, we were visited by Mr. Barry Brown, Managing Director of Villa Carlotta Travel, who spoke of the family business origins in Western Australia, and briefly outlined some of their current tours at home and abroad. This was followed by the Annual General Meeting of the Auxiliary, when our special guest to chair the meeting was Karen Parker, Executive Assistant at Swan Care Group Administration. As is customary, all Executive Committee members retired and a new Committee was elected as: Carol Greenaway President Pat Wells Assistant to President Caroline Wellstead Secretary Frankie Comstive Treasurer Lorraine Pittaway Outings Officer The meeting was officially closed a 2.15 p.m. We then enjoyed afternoon tea provided by Villa Carlotta. The Annual FETE held on 7th November was a success to the tune of $941, which included $182 for the special raffle of a painting donated by Pat Sundstrom and won by Beverley Howard. At the Auxiliary meeting on 25 October it was overwhelmingly agreed that we should donate $1000 to the Swanmobile appeal, and this money has now been paid. I would like to thank, again, all our residents who came, saw and bought, and in particular those Auxiliary members behind the scenes, and behind the tables, who all worked so hard to make it a successful morning. Best wishes for the coming Festive Season. Ethel Sloan, President - Ph: 9362 2242

POTTERY GROUP The end of 2011 is fast approaching and as there is no Tidings in January, we would like to advise all our members that the AGM will be held on Monday 13th. February 2012. So please make a note of this important date. Best wishes for the coming festive season and a happy New Year to you all. Ann Morris, Secretary

DARTS CLUB NEWS Darts are on Tuesday and Friday at 6.30pm. Don Mabbott, President

The Snooker Players Association 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 welcome 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

BRIDGE PLAYERS Come and join us at the JP Stratton Centre on Monday afternoon at 1pm.

Table Tennis Club We are finishing up on 14th December and recommencing 18th January. We play in the Snooker Room Level Two in the Administration Building on WEDNESDAY MORNINGS at 9.00am onwards. All equipment supplied – everyone welcome. Cost is $20 per annum. Pres/Tres: Andrew Chisholm 9470 1352 Sec: Trisha Power 6250 0542

Bentley Park Indoor Bowls Our thanks to all the visitors from Kingia for a very pleasant afternoon at bowls. Members please note the break up the break up date is 7th December and resume on 10th January 2012. Xmas lunch to be held at “Serpentine Café on the Dam” on Wednesday 7th December. Please be available at the Auditorium or Adie Court at 9:45am. Jack Aspland, Secretary Ph: 6250 0460

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, 9362 2342

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: 947 25097 or Joan Mellowship Ph: 9361 4106.

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Community Noticeboard Swanmobile availability Bookings: 6250 0023 With the Swanmobile being very busy these days please ensure you book in advance, especially if you are attending appointments.

MONDAY – THURSDAY

9am - 12 noon 1pm - 4pm

FRIDAY

9.30am - 12 noon 1pm - 4pm

SATURDAY

9am - 12 noon

Carolyn Wellstead, 6250 0505, Co-ordinator

SwanCare Recipe Book My mother was a top notch cook who produced tasty but economic meals with the aid of a couple of cookbooks. When I was a child there wasn’t the range of books and magazines on cooking as there is today, and the average household boasted of probably one or two cookbooks at the most. My mother used the CWA Cookbook almost exclusively until I was a teenager when she was given the Golden Wattle Cookbook. The CWA Cookbook consisted of recipes, household hints and general cooking information submitted mostly by CWA members. With the big population of excellent cooks in this village, perhaps we should have our own cookbook based on “tried and true” family recipes that have stood the test of time. I know my wife still uses a meat loaf recipe handed down to her from her mother some 50 years ago that is still a family favourite, and I am sure there are a lot of other recipes out there of similar ilk.

If I can get enough interest I would like to start a SwanCare Recipe Book made up of residents’ contributions. To that end I am prepared to collate submissions and produce the final result for general distribution, be it in paper form and/or electronic with each recipe/contribution being acknowledged. Are you interested in contributing? Would you like to help the production? If so, please contact me - John Wellstead, 3 Millstream Way. Phone 6250 0505 or email jocar@bentleyparkestate.com.au

Girl Guides Association Western Australia Inc For more information please contact Nancy Brazier on 6250 0496 or email tomnanb@bentleyparkestate.com.au

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