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May 2013 swancare resident newsletter Across My Desk CEO’s Report Stage 5 Redevelopment – getting closer to reality The next stage of the Bentley Park redevelopment involves the construction of new accommodation along Adie Court, commencing at the Jarrah Road entrance and moving southward over a period of time towards Richard Cleaver Lodge. The first

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

0413 388 650

stage of the development, referred to as Stage 5A, will encompass the area of land from Jarrah Road, along Adie and finishing in the vicinity of Gordon Way. As mentioned above this site will include the location of the current Op Shop and also a portion of Graham Crescent. There is still a significant amount of planning and development work to be undertaken, and right now we are at the stage where we are calling for expressions of interest to flesh out an architectural partner to come on board with this project. Once we have the project team in place, considerable work will be required to firm up on concepts, design, arrange for approvals, and most importantly, before any construction can occur, ensure that residents impacted by this first stage

Bentley Park Social Club Autumn Afternoon Tea - 5th May Western Australia Day Dinner - 1st June

of development are safely and securely relocated to alternative accommodation on this site. Over a many number of years we have developed a wonderful and successful reputation for relocating our residents whom are affected by our development works. Moving home is never easy, but we will work with you on a one-to-one basis to develop an individual relocation plan that works for you and we will ensure that your move will be as pleasurable an experience as is possible. Over the next few months our relocation support team will be in contact with those residents that will need to relocate, and they will work directly with you to develop your personalised relocation plan. Continued Page 3

Inside this issue > Bentley Park News - pg 4 Feature Resident - pg 5 What’s On - pg 6 & 7 Residents Advisory Council - pg 8 Bentley Park Social Club - pg 9


Church Notices Rowethorpe Uniting Church 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

Rowethorpe Uniting Church Weekly Sunday Services are conducted in the Rowethorpe Chapel 10:00am with visiting Ministers. Contact Pam Hind – 9470 4139 and Mary Perreau 9355 5381

Church Services at Kingia Some Bentley Park residents may not be aware that when the Kingia Care Facility was opened in 2009, the Swan Room was furnished and set up as a Chapel. Monthly Church Services are held by the Anglican (4th Tues 1.30), Catholic (1st Fri 10.30) and Uniting Church (3rd Wed, 10.30), and residents of the village are welcome to attend. At other times the Swan Room is available to all as a venue for private reflection. Don Pederick – 6250 0402

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 9.30am. 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 2nd and 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 1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month in the Stratton Centre commencing at 11am.

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CEO’s Report (continued) The Feathers are Flying

Employee Nomination Form The staff at SwanCare Group strive

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compreh cap!ensive, quality care, accommodation and Put a ‘Feather’ in my services to our residents.

Tell me how I did. If I made your day If you believe that one of our staff members has gone the special in any way, please fill out this extra mile to improve your experienc e at our facility, please card and hand it in at Reception. complete this form to nominate that

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Snippets from around the Community …. • Congratulations to Tom and Nancy Brazier and Peter and Muriel Thwaites. Both couples celebrated their respective 60th wedding anniversaries during the month. • A gentle reminder to residents to please be vigilant with your home security. Please ensure that you lock up at night, keep doors and windows closed, garage doors down and be on the look-out for one another. There are certain sections of our “external “community who have a flagrant disregard for other people’s property and we want to make sure that we don’t make things easy for these people by not being security aware. So please, please take extra care with your home security.

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Please submit your nomination card by placing it into the ‘Feathers box’ located at all Receptio n desks. Enquiries to: SwanCare Group HR Administration Phone: 6250 0131

During April we launched our new and innovative SwanCare Rewards and Recognition program – SwanCare Feathers. This scheme operates across the entire organisation and is a new concept designed to provide an environment for our employees where they will be acknowledged and rewarded for providing service standards that surpass the ordinary. One of the real significant challenges facing employers within the aged care sector is retaining our valued employees. It is a tough sector to work in, and we want to ensure that we retain our wonderful employees for as long as we can. As the CEO of SwanCare Group I am privileged to work with such a tremendous, focused and caring group of talented and conscientious people. Introducing a structured scheme such as our SwanCare Feathers Rewards and Recognition program is one way that we can all recognise the wonderful achievements of the staff. The really exciting aspect of this new innovation is that it involves the entire SwanCare Community, which naturally includes our residents. I am in receipt of comments, almost daily, about how well our staff members have assisted or helped out a resident. The SwanCare Feathers program now provides you with a formal avenue to capture your praise of the good deeds of our employees. The form below will be available from SwanCare Group Administration Reception and I would encourage our residents to take the opportunity to nominate an employee when they consider that they have received service or support that is above and beyond the norm.

• During the month I received advice that SwanCare Group was successful in its application for an AIM Organisational training scholarship. This scholarship will enable a selected member of the SwanCare Group management team to undergo a specialised leadership training course with the Australian Institute of Management. At the time of writing a decision has not yet been made as to who will be the lucky recipient of this highly sought after scholarship award, but I know that there are quite a few worthy recipients who will be vying for this accolade. • During April, I along with several of my management team attended a briefing by the Department of Health and Ageing on the proposed changes to the Aged Care Act. The Government, as part of its reform package agenda for the aged care sector has released a raft of changes that will change the way we go about operating and funding our aged care operations.

The majority of the changes relate to residential care and community care, and will not impact our operations until July, 2014. However, in the interim period we are ensuring that SwanCare Group will be positioned so as we can maximise the benefits from the new funding regimes. I will provide more details as to the changes and their impacts over the ensuing months. • On a sad note I would like to acknowledge the sad passing of John Wellstead. John was a wonderful contributor to the village and to our community and will be greatly missed. John was instrumental in the running of the village computer club. He was also heavily involved in the village archives and most recently he was the brainchild behind the Bentley Park Cookbook, the proceeds of which directly benefited our care facilities. At this most difficult time our sincerest condolences and wishes are extended to Carolyn and her family. RIP John.

And finally for this month …. ANZAC Day will have come and gone, but the memory resonates forever and with me I am always buoyed by the stirring and emotional Ode of Remembrance, and I would like to conclude this month’s article with these immortal words taken from Laurence Binyon’s poem “For the Fallen” …. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them. Looking forward to seeing you around the village, Graham Francis - CEO

WANTED e e Volunteer Bus Drivers

Bus drivers are wanted for Bentley Park resident excursions. Must have minimum MR licence. Interested?

Call Karen Parker on 6250 0010

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Theatre Go-ers Club

Bentley Park News Bentley Park Show There will be a few surprises for you this year, beginning with the Schedule. Our committee and residents are coming up with some new ideas for entries as we go through the Schedule at our monthly meetings. I’m sure most of you will be able to find at least ONE category which will get you enthused to put in an entry! I know the Show won’t be here until 26th & 27th October but we all know that the older we get, the quicker time goes by – I’m sure I’m not the only one who is convinced of that fact - so please start thinking about it NOW. We are hoping for quite a few entries from our staff and Board members this year as well. With our brand new Community Gardens getting started we are expecting some wonderful entries in the vegetable and flower sections. Here is a sneak preview for all of the cooks: We have included such items as muffins, meringues and even decorated gingerbread men! Happy Mothers’ Day to all of us Mums but don’t make yourself too sick of chocolate before we have a chance to sell you some of our Show chocolates in June. Keep thinking about your entries and KEEP SMILING! Cath Devereaux Coordinator (Ph. 6250 0407)

Community Garden Scheme The raised garden beds are now ready to be installed adjacent to the wishing well at McGrath Park. The six units have been allotted to, Ellen Clare, Maxine Richter, Marion Hayman, Doris Harper, Jim Leavy and Tom Brazier. One person is willing to share their unit. The beds will now be two thirds filled with soil and then topped with a good gardening mix. The area will be reticulated with tap and hose access. If there is anyone else interested in joining this group please contact Tom Brazier on 6250 0496. Should the number reach five, then the scheme can be extended to another part of the village. Tom Brazier, Co-ordinator

Joining Our Community

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Our community extends a warm welcome to Mr Colin Sanders and Mrs Glenice Sanders.

On Friday 21st June we travel to the All Saints Players, Gosnells to see their annual fundraiser and enjoy a two course roast dinner before the show entitled “SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME” An uproarious night of entertainment and great food celebrating the spirit of Music Hall. Solos and chorus numbers, top dancers, hilarious sketches and the comic melodrama ‘Mrs Stonely’s Solution’. We leave the village at 6.15pm and on arrival have a two course roast meal with tea/coffee followed by the show (BYO). Tickets are $36 (cash with order) and include bus pick up & return, the roast dinner, a reserved seat, tea/coffee with the meal and at the interval. They will go on sale 8.15am on Monday 20 May inside the Stratton Centre near the village shop. Any ticket returns will be advertised on the notice boards at the village shop and Admin ground floor. Co-Ordinator: Austin Gillanders 0412 786 669 (15 Cooinda) Assisted by Joan Fenton 6250 0529 Email: bptgers@gmail.com As the Co-Ordinator will be overseas from 9th June please contact Joan Fenton with any queries after this date.

Recycling Bins Since the introduction of recycling bins at Bentley Park there have been many complaints that they are filled to over-flowing before the regular collection day. On a random inspection of several bins throughout the village over this period it has been found that the common problem lies in the way these bins have been filled. One of the most common practises that have been observed is that cardboard boxes have been placed in the bins without being folded down to reduce the space that they occupy. Also recycled items that have been placed in plastic shopping bags have been put into the recycling bins. Plastic shopping bags are not recyclable therefore if you put items inside a plastic shopping bag and then place the bag into the recycling bin the items would go straight to landfill and not be recycled. When placing your recycled items into these bins please be mindful of the amount of space that they take up and check the recycling chart that should be in the bin rooms for what items are permitted to be recycled. With everyone’s co-operation in this matter we can reduce the amount of space the recycling material takes up in the bins. This will reduce the extra cost of having to introduce more recycling bins. This may not always be the case, so if you feel after careful consideration that an extra recycling bin is required please let me know through reception at Administration. Mick Harrison Building & Facilities Manager

Bentley Park - Rowethorpe Neighbourhood delegates now only meet once a month, as from January this year. Twelve delegates attended the March meeting, but we had no major issues to discuss. We are still getting break and entry reports, we cannot stress enough, the importance of keeping your doors and windows secured at all times. If you see anyone who looks suspicious or hear any unusual noises please do not hesitate RING SECURITY ON 62500020, remember the next burglary could be at your home. The next meeting for delegates is Wednesday June 12th. Tony Ryder, Coordinator

Special Delivery The staff at SwanCare Group, Bentley Park know all about caring so when a friend of a staff member posted on his Facebook page that he was volunteering in an orphanage in Thailand and that the children desperately needed new underwear, the SwanCare staff assisted. Within a week, 160 pairs of mixed sizes, boys and girls, briefs/knickers were collected and sent to the children of the Father Ray Foundation Orphanage, Pattaya, Thailand.

The following message of thanks has been received by SwanCare Group: “Father Ray Foundation and the children of the Children’s Village would so dearly love to thank the staff at SwanCare Group for such a wonderful and much needed gift of over 160 pairs of underwear for the orphans of Pattaya, Thailand. We have been so desperate for undies and are so gratefully appreciative. Due to seriously bad weather at the moment we can’t take a photo but some pictures will be posted in the not too distant future of the kids receiving such a necessity we know they will be excited to receive. “It’s because of businesses such as SwanCare Group that we can make a difference to these kids. Father Ray has a policy that no child will ever be turned away”. Brad Kirkwood, Volunteer www.fr-ray.org


Volunteering in Sweden

Feature Resident

Last year we travelled to Sweden, housesitting, for 5 months and we became very attached to the community of Borgholm, on the island of Oland. We did a lot of volunteering which was a new concept for the Swedes. Sweden is a very prosperous country with the government funding all of the community and church projects.

Charlotte Howell

With the downturn of the world economy the government has cut a lot of the funding and the community has asked us to help them initiate volunteering into the community. As a result, Judy arrived there on Sunday and on Monday was interviewed by the local newspaper, attached. The next 5 weeks are now full of workshops and meetings with all sectors of the community, and she will be passing on all the experience and knowledge that she has gained volunteering here in our

How long have you been at Bentley Park? Since 1984. village. They have home-care, which was government funded and the idea of retirement village living is new to them. I thought the local villagers might be interested in what one of their residents was doing. I am staying home this time to man the fort. Regards Bill Mackintosh

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PhotograPhy ComPetition SwanCare Group invites residents of Bentley Park, Australind Rise and staff to enter a photography competition for the “2014 SwanCare Calendar”. To enter the competition send your high resolution photos that relate to the theme “Village Life” to photocomp@swancare.com.au Winning photos will be published in the calendar.

Entries Close 5th July

What do you like most about living here? I have my own unit. It is big enough for me – very satisfied with the layout. I love to cook so my kitchen is a nice size. I feel like I have my own cottage, visitors love the homeliness and I love my courtyard and garden. What do you enjoy most about retirement? I had a friend at Rowethorpe who told me to put my name down with Swan Cottages. I had to retire due to macular degeneration but would have liked to keep working. Family supported my decision to move and I knew Richard and Geoff Cleaver. What did you do before retirement? Personal Manager for lawyers, in charge of a boarding school for 200 girls, worked for Hemmingway Robertson Group, Executive Secretary with Bell Brothers and also worked for Robert Homesacourt. What hobbies do you enjoy? Cooking, gardening. I have written two cooking books and my autobiography. What is your favourite food? Tender lamb chops, steak, quiche Lorraine (the French way) and pork with crackling. What is your philosophy in life? I believe that you do to others as you would have them do to you – being kindhearted. What music do you enjoy? Semi-classical. I also like some modern music. Which three celebrities would you like to have dinner with? Victor Sylvester, Robin Williams and Michael Parkinson. Name something you are proud of. All that I have achieved in life. I’m proud of the way I have brought up my children. I am the first woman to have a qualification by examination for Institute of Sales and Marketing Executives. Founder of the Institute of Secretaries.

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Spritz Café

Library Open Op Shop Open Computer Club Exercise Class Snooker Club Rummycub Swan Bowling Club Indoor Bowls Canasta

Weekdays 9.30am - 2pm • Coffee / Cappuccino / Tea • Sandwiches / Foccacias • Hot Meals & Fresh Salads • Selection of Cakes & Muffins • Soft Drinks / Juices / Milk Drinks

kingia arcade

Groups are requested to make advanced bookings Phone: 6250 0163

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Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9361 0131) Autumn Afternoon Tea Bentley Park Social Club 2.00pm JPS

Mothers’ Day Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9361 0131)

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Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9361 0131)

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Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9361 0131)

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Library Open 9.15am-12.15pm Pottery Group 9.00am PGS General Balance Group 9.00am RSC Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Undercroft Bowling Club 1:15pm RCL Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Bridge 1.00pm JPS Handicraft/Beading 1.00pm HR Swan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC Hydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHP Hydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pm Pottery Group 9.00am PGS General Balance Group 9.00am RSC Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Undercroft Bowling Club 1:15pm RCL Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Bridge 1.00pm JPS 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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Library Open 9.15am-12.15pm Pottery Group 9.00am PGS General Balance Group 9.00am RSC Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Undercroft Bowling Club 1:15pm 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 1.15pm OBC

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Library Open Pottery Group General Balance Group Exercise Class Undercroft Bowling Club Snooker Club Bridge Handicraft/Beading Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy Swan Bowling Club Patchwork Group

9.15am-12.15pm 9.00am PGS 9.00am RSC 9.30am JPS 1:15pm RCL 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 1.00pm HR 1.30pm MSHP 2.30pm MSHP 1.15pm OBC 6.30pm HR

9.15am-12.15pm 8.30am - 12pm 9.15am ABL2 9.30am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 1.15pm OBC 1.00pm AUD 6.30pm JPS

Art Group Computer Club Exercise Club Snooker Club Rummycub Tai Chi Chi Darts Club

Art Group Computer Club Exercise Club Snooker Club Rummycub Tai Chi Diner’s Club Darts Club

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Art Group Computer Club Exercise Club Residents Meeting Snooker Club Rummycub Tai Chi Darts Club Diner’s Club

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Art Group Computer Club Exercise Club Snooker Club Rummycub Auxiliary Meeting Tai Chi Darts Club

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Library Open 9.15am-12.15pm Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pm Computer Club 9.15am ABL2 Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Fellowship Coffee Morning 10.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Rummycub 1.00pm JPS Swan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC Indoor Bowls 1.00pm AUD Canasta 6.30pm JPS

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Library Open Op Shop Open Computer Club Stretch Balance Group Snooker Club Pony Canasta Swan Bowling Club Indoor Bowls Canasta

9.15am-12.15pm 8.30am - 12pm 9.15am ABL2 9.30am RPG 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm JPS 1.15pm OBC 1.00pm AUD 6.30pm JPS

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Library Open 9.15am-12.15pm Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pm Computer Club 9.15am ABL2 Fellowship Coffee Morning 10.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Pony Canasta 1.00pm JPS Swan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC Canasta 6:30pm JPS

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Library Open Op Shop Open Computer Club Snooker Club Pony Canasta Swan Bowling Club Canasta

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

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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 Snooker Club Scrabble Club Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy Computer Club Bingo

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

9.00am RSC 9.00am 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 9.00am 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 9.00am 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 9.00am 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 9.00am 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

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pm Art Group 9.00am ABL2 Computer Club 9.00am ABL2 Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Writers Group 9.30am CR Balance Group 11.00am RAC Fish & Chip Luncheon 11:00am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCR Mahjong Club 1.00pm CL Darts Club 6.30pm SCR Theatre Group Outing

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Library Open Art Group Computer Club Exercise Class Balance Group Snooker Club Mahjong Club Darts Club

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Library Open Art Group Computer Club Exercise Class Balance Group Snooker Club Mahjong Club Darts Club

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Library Open Computer Club Art Group Exercise Class Snooker Club Mahjong Club Darts Club

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Library Open Computer Club Art Group Exercise Class Snooker Club Mahjong Club Darts Club

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

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

9.15am-12.15pm 9.00am ABL2 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm CL 6.30pm JPS

9.15am-12.15pm 9.00am ABL2 9.00am ABL2 9.30am JPS 1.00pm SCR 1.00pm CL 6.30pm JPS

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pm Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Undercroft Bowling Club 1:15pm RCL Swan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Bentley Park Calendar of Events

May My events to note:

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Op Shop open 8.30am-12pm Exercise Class 9.30am JPS Undercroft Bowling Club 1:15pm RCL Swan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

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Op Shop open Exercise Class Undercroft Bowling Club Swan Bowling Club

8.30am-12pm 9.30am JPS 1:15pm RCL 1.15pm 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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Op Shop open Exercise Class Undercroft Bowling Club Swan Bowling Club

ABL2 Administration Building Level2 8.30am-12pm 9.30am JPS 1:15pm RCL 1.15pm OBC

What’s On in May

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Adie Court

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Art Room (Admin Building)

AUD Auditorium CC

Cultural Centre

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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

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Leisure Centre

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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 - Carolyn Wellstead Because I missed the last meeting, I am not in a position to discuss matters arising. However, as Graham Francis was the guest speaker, I am sure he was able to answer queries from residents.

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I would, however, like to take this opportunity to thank the many people, both residents and management, who have extended sympathy and good wishes to me after the death of my beloved husband John. It has reinforced my belief that the Bentley Park community is indeed one of care.

A reminder that our Coffee Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of every month at 9.30am in the Auditorium, followed by morning tea. Do come along to share in the information dispersed by our guest speakers and the social interaction among residents. If you have any queries, please do contact one of the council members listed below. Carolyn Wellstead Cath Devereaux Tom Brazier Shirley Barnes Ken Sinclair John Jacobs

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Bentley Park Diners Our outing for May 2013 is on Tuesday 14th and 21st. This month it will be going to the Waterford Shopping Centre, where you will have a choice of the Ten Ten Chinese Restaurant or the Hippo Bar & Grill or if neither of them suit you, you may like to find a restaurant of your choice. You don’t need a partner as there will be a bus full of friendly Villagers to welcome you. Please book your seat as soon as possible as I need to book drivers. Please contact Lorraine on 6250 0425, 13 Wootliff Way.


A True Aussie Poem

that good old thunderbox. And if by chance that nature called sometime through the night, You always sent the dog in first, for there was no flamin’ light And the dunny seemed to be the place where crawlies liked to hide, But never ever showed themselves, until you sat inside.

Submitted by Pat Sundstrom There were funny looking buildings, that were once a way of life. If you couldn’t sprint the distance then you really were in strife. They were nailed, they were wired, but were mostly falling down. There was one in every yard of each house, in every town.

There was no such thing as Sorbent, no tissues there at all, Just squares of well-read newspaper, a hangin’ on the wall. Or, if you had friendly neighbours, as neighbours sometimes are, You could sit right there and chat to them if you left the door ajar.-

They were given many names, some were even funny, But to most of us, we knew them as the outhouse, or the dunny. I’ve seen some of them all gussied up, with painted doors and all, But it really made no difference, they were just a port of call.

In springtime, if you got the urge and down the track you sped. Often times the magpies would flydown and peck your head. Wintertime was always wet, the rain it never stopped, So when you had an urgent call you ran beween the drops.

Now my old man would make a bet, he’d lay an even pound, That you wouldn’t make the dunny with them turkeys hangin’ round. They had so many uses these buildings out the back, You could even hide from Mother, so you wouldn’t get the strap.

The dunny man called once a week to these buildings out the back, And he would leave an extra can, if you left him out a zack. So,- for those of you who’ve no idea what I mean by a zack, Then you’re too young to have ever had a dunny out the back.

That’s why we had good cricketers, never mind the bumps. We used the pathway for the wicket and the dunny door for stumps. And my old man would sit for hours, the smell would rot your socks. While he read the daily back to front in

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Bentley Park Social Club I am very pleased to report that the Dance School programme in late March was a very enjoyable event attended by about 100 villagers, who also made a substantial gold coin donation to the group, which, along with a similar donation from the Social Club, assisted their travelling expenses while in America. The Dance School members enjoyed their time here and volunteered to visit the Village again soon. By all reports, the children have had a great time overseas and the accompanying adults have not grown any extra grey hairs while there. The recent Quiz Night was a great success, thanks to the quality of the questions and answers provided by the late John Wellstead, and also to the Quiz Masters: Kath Hudson and Mary Manning, plus of course, all the necessary back-up behind the scenes. All attendees seemed to have a really good time – even while giving the wrong answers – and the appreciative feedback has been excellent. Next: an Autumn Afternoon Tea, to be held on Sunday, 5th May, followed by the Western Australia Day Dinner on Saturday, 1st June. (Difficult to believe that we will then be almost halfway through the year!) On another aspect, the Social Club has provided funding to Waminda, Kingia and Tandara for recreational/entertainment purposes, including the purchase of a new sound system, microphone and stand amongst other items, while also enabling a wider variety of acts to be engaged. The Op Shop continues to flourish, and though the weather is somewhat unpredictable, the new season’s clothing is a great drawcard. There is a slight problem at the moment in Paper Recycling, due to the recycling company having some resourcing issues, so with the shed full to bursting due to the hard work of the volunteers, papers are being stored elsewhere as they arrive, for the time being. It is expected to be sorted out this week, so please keep sending your papers along for packing. Thank you all for your participation during the year and for the feedback provided. Thank you all for your continued support. Shirley Barnes President, Bentley Park Social Club

Stratton Luncheon/Concert Peter & Shirley will continue to organise and host a Luncheon Concert at the Stratton Centre throughout 2013, on the first Friday of each month from February to December, 11:30am – 2:30pm.

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Entertainers have been arranged for each of these months. These functions comprise of a Fish & Chip meal served at the table – wine & soft drinks with an hour concert by quality performers – afternoon tea or coffee with cakes. The all-inclusive cost is $10. To obtain a ticket ring Shirley on 9355 4767. Please be early as it books out very quickly. See you there!!

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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 Come along on Thursday’s from 6:30pm and join the fun! $2 PER BOOK, Flyers a $1 each, Raffle - Lucky Numbers – Break Opens – Lucky door Prize. NEW PLAYERS ALWAYS WELCOME. Our bus will pick you up from anywhere in Bentley Park, Cooinda or Rowethorpe, commencing at 6:15pm. Just call Laurie on 6250 0477. Company is good and we will bus you home by 9:30pm. Good Luck! Carol Greenaway, Licence Holder Ph: 0459 540 921

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

POTTERY GROUP On Saturday 15th June, the Pottery Group and The Art Club are holding an exhibition and sale of work from 9am to 3pm in the Auditorium. There will be tea and cake for sale on the day. Please make a note of this date and tell your family and friends. The Pottery is open on Monday mornings from 9am to 11 am in Allen Court, next door to Kingia. Ann Morris/Secretary

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Kingia/Tandara Auxiliary I hope you all enjoyed our March meeting when we had the visit from the “Zoo to You”. As always they were very informative, giving us a real insight into the endangered species and how they are making such wonderful progress with the breeding program’s within the zoo. In some areas they have more success with this work than anywhere else in the world. How fortunate we are here in WA to have such a wonderful zoo right on our door step! We were told that we could organise groups to see the animals by way of their free train. This would be nice for those people who are not so good at the trekking around. If anyone would be interested in visiting the Zoo using this driving around way of viewing the animals, please let any of the committee know and we can organise small groups to go for a couple of hours. We had a nice outing to the “Patsy Durack Rose Gardens” in Kalamunda on 18th April when we were very lucky to have a lovely day to view all the wonderful roses. The perfumes were just lovely and there was a very informative talk by Patsy herself on rose growing in general and tips on how to control pests and the feeding program needed to have lovely healthy roses. After morning tea we then travelled to Kalamunda shopping centre for free time to shop and lunch if desired. The return trip was quite eventful as well with a stop to visit the “very life like animal” at bird park/nursery on Orrong road. Finally to top off a lovely day our bus managed to stop at McDonalds for ice cream!!! Thanks to our Social Secretary and our bus drivers without whom we wouldn’t go out at all! The April meeting brought us a visit from Cameo Loretta once again, when they presented their new Autumn/ Winter range. Thank you to our volunteer models who always do such a wonderful job. We also thank the speakers from our care facilities who brought us up to date with various issues regarding Kingia/Tandara & Waminda. We now have information on some of the much needed equipment which will be discussed at our future meetings and what we, The Auxiliary, may be able to help out with. The May meeting will be held on Tuesday the 28th May at 1.30pm when we will have Mr David Hawkes, ex ABC presenting “Surviving on Air for 40 years!” Come along and enjoy the company, afternoon tea as well as our fun speaker. Just a reminder that if you haven’t yet paid your membership fees, then just pop your $5

in an envelope with your name and address on it and drop into the box provided at the meeting. That seems to be all the news for this month, hope to see you all for our coming events, new members are always welcome, so come along and enjoy while helping to make our Care Centres a better place for everyone. See you soon Carol Greenaway, President

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

ART GROUP Our club times are Tuesday and Friday mornings from 9:00am to 11:00am in the Art Room on the second floor of the Administration building. New members are always welcome Sheila Barley, Secretary.

Ladies of the Night Patchwork Group 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. All patch workers and quilters welcome. For more information phone: Marion Pitcher - Ph: 9362 1702 or Jean Buchanan-Hughes - Ph: 9362 5903

The Writing Group We are a group of like-minded residents interested in reading and writing and we meet MONTHLY on the FIRST FRIDAY of the month, 9.30 am, Committee Room, Admin 2nd Floor. It is possible you may have an interest in WRITING, (from maybe as little as 100 words perhaps describing events or episodes in your life), or in READING, (perhaps to discuss your favourite book/author/genre)? If so call 6250 0538, Brian Dale for more details. Why not come along and spend an enriching hour with us? Brian Dale


COMPUTER CLUB SESSION TIMES:

SWAN VILLAGE BOWLING CLUB

Tuesday Wednesday

9 – 11am 9.15–11.15am

The official opening of the new bowling

Thursday

9 – 11am 2 – 4pm

to see us all dressed in our whites for the

Friday

9 – 11am

green was very well attended, it was nice occasion. Don Pederick began the ceremony with

Our aim is to help Residents to understand

an excellent speech, before blessing the

the computer. We have a team of Facilitators

ground, I’m sure everyone appreciated his

who are in attendance in the Computer

well-spoken words. THANK YOU DON.

Room at the above times, call in and see if we can help you.

Graham our patron was then introduced, he said that Don’s speech was a very hard

We are located on the 2nd floor

act to follow, but when on to say that the

Administration Building in an air

Bowling Club was a very important part of

conditioned room so it is not to hot or cold.

the village and a great asset for promoting

Membership is $10 per annum and each 2 hour session is $2. A beginners session is run each Friday morning. Our Sympathy and Thoughts go to Carolyn Wellstead and Family at the passing of John our Treasurer/ Secretary. He will be sadly missed by all in the Computer Club. Ken Thurtell – President 0409 296 105

Mahjong Club The Mahjong Club meets every Friday Afternoon from 1pm to 4pm.

sales. Graham then bowled the first official bowl, and almost won a bottle of wine, the winner was Ann Morris bad luck Graham, but on behalf of the club THANK YOU for a job well

Maureen Thompson, Ph: 9472 7967

The Murray Ranyard Shield was won by Meg Hams Skip. Lloyd Jones. Third Yvonne Metzger Second & John Tilbrook Lead

A bowling match was held at the Rowethorpe Club on an evening at the end of March. We all had a great time, lovely friendly people. UBC finished up as winners – a lovely balmy evening.

Birthdays for May

Alby Chamberlain, Marie Stephens, Irene Metcalfe, Darrell Walsh, Mona Clark, and Maureen Waller. THOUGHTFUL TAUREANS

Sayings

(1) If I agreed with you we’d both be wrong. (2) The man who fell on the upholstery machine has fully recovered. Gill Godsmark, Secretary

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

congratulations, Meg also won $20 on the chocolate wheel. Thanks once again to the ladies who always put on a great spread, after the game, & the club for the free Happy hour drinks. The club has purchased two bowling arms bending, it would be nice to see them used. The MOLLY HOBBS Trophy on Wednesday 17th April, was won by Meg Hams Barry Williams & Bill H Smith. Runners up were the team of Tom Braizier Roger Hayes and Ian Oliver. On Saturday 27th April is our fiercely

Bentley Park Indoor Bowls

contested Colts and Fillies match, won last

Games are played in the Auditorium every Wednesday. Socialising from 1:00pm so games can start promptly at 1:30pm. New members always welcome. Beryl Moule, Ph: 9355 1810

could change the date for our return match

SCRABBLE CLUB

The next committee meeting is on May 16th

Held every Thursday in the Stratton Centre at 1.30pm. New members welcome. Pam Urquhart

We have had to postpone our Inter-Club match with the Swan Bowling Club due to sickness, holidays, and hip replacements!!! Hopefully a new day will be organised soon.

done.

to assist the players who have difficulty Commencing Friday 26th April 2013 Mah- Jong will now be played in the Administration building on the 2nd floor of the Coffee Lounge instead of the JP Stratton Centre. New players always welcome & we will teach new players the rules of the game.

Undercroft Bowling Club

year by the Colts. The Undercroft Bowling Club asked if they from May 4th to June 8th, this was put to a vote by our members and rejected, Undercroft will be advised of our decision.

at 10am.

Handicraft We meet on Monday’s at 1pm (except public holidays). All new and old residents are welcome. We are holding our next stall on Monday 22nd April 2013. Mark it in your diary and we look forward to seeing you there. Wendy Paull, Coordinator, Ph: 9470 1966

Canasta Canasta is 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

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

Enjoy your bowls Tony Ryder

Marie Stephens Ph: 947 25097 or Joan Mellowship Ph: 9361 4106

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