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Dear Residents,
As you all know we had our Fete last month, which was well received. Not only raising funds, but also awareness within the community. Reminding everyone we are here celebrating the golden years!
The $1,800.00 raised at the Fete will be going towards a theatre room. We will be creating a space were residents can relax and watch movies on a big screen without interruptions.
The winter months are upon us, please ensure
your loved ones have plenty of warm clothing in their wardrobes.
I also would like to remind visitors to be mindful of others and consider rescheduling your visit to the facility if you have any flu symptoms.
Don’t forget my door is
always open. If you have
any concerns, even if you just
want to pop in and say hello,
please do so.
God bless Bianca Ivancic ESM
Blakehurst Happenings Highlights from May
Resident of the Month
Meet, Nancy Bennett, one of the residents of Blakehurst Aged Care
Resident Review “Trattoria La Vigna” (Ristorante, Pizzeria & Winery) By Colin Cameron
Upcoming Events Dates for your diary
JUNE 2015
A A Message from Bianca
IN THIS ISSUE
BLAKEHURST AGED CARE CENTRE NEWS
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Where do I start with the highlights from May, we had such an exciting month. We’ll start with the Fete, what a great success, with many visitors coming along to pick up a bargain. We had people at the door 2 hours before our advertised start time.
Residents and family members attended in droves, snatching up a sausage sizzle, coffee and a delicious cupcake! No one went home with an empty stomach that’s for sure, but we do know some left with a new hair colour.
With food, bargains, massages, face painting and entertainment, there was something for everyone. Thank you to all that volunteered, not only did we raise funds for the resident’s activities but we had fun in doing so.
Mother’s day was celebrated in style, with a delightful lunch on the Friday. Grilled salmon and sticky toffee pudding, yummy! While the Villas enjoyed an afternoon of drinks and dips in the sun, followed by the mother’s day raffle draw.
There were many smiling faces after the raffle, it was wonderful to see the prizes being won by all
visitors, staff and residents. Our mothers also had the pleasure of listening to Lena Cruz perform on the Sunday. Singing our favourite musical ballads.
We were overwhelmed with the number of supporters that turned up for our Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. With everyone enjoying a cuppa and a selection of treats, it’s no wonder we raised $300 for the Cancer Council, thank you to all.
BLAKEHURST HAPPENINGS – MAY HIGHLIGHTS
BLAKEHURST AGED CARE CENTRE
2nd Thelma Barry 13 th Norma Nicol
2nd Margaret Williams 18th Theresa Ferrier
2nd Chris Starr 21st Marion Stephenson
5th Ellen Berry 25th Lorna Colless
10th Helen Facer 26th Beryl Woodgate
12th Albert Berry 29th Carmen Cuscheri
Lorna McDougal Mary Tulk
JUNE BIRTHDAYS!
WELCOME
BLAKEHURST AGED CARE CENTRE
Nan was the eldest of four children, born on Sunday 1st of October. Growing up in Arncliffe, she recalls gathering with classmates to see Amy Johnson land at Sydney Aerodrome. This was a very memorable experience for Nan, so much so Nan received pieces of an aircraft that Amy Johnson flew. Keeping the pieces as a souvenir, until later giving them to a private museum for display.
During the war Nan was a student, but she volunteered at the hospital assisting wherever she could. After finishing school she went on to university completing her Bachelor of Science. Followed by a year at teachers college.
This allowed Nan to teach, which she was very passionate about.
It was after the war when Nan met her husband Peter, the two married and settled in Blakehurst. Unfortunately Peter passed away from his war injures. Later Nan found love again with Fred, enjoying spending time together the two married not long after.
Nan was a natural organiser so it was up to her to organise all the outings and holidays. Which she didn’t mind doing at all, they had some great holidays down the south coast and all over Australia. Spending lots of time with friends is very important to Nan, she loves being the hostess.
Nan has requested a short poem she wrote about Pansies be put into the article.
PANSIES
All the little pansies faces
Growing in the garden they
Look at you with eyes of longing
For you are there lady fare
And when you come out to greet them
Leaning like a queen above
All the little pansy faces
Look at you with eyes of love.
BLAKEHURST RESIDENT OF THE
MONTH
Nancy ‘Nan’ Bennett
BLAKEHURST AGED CARE CENTRE
Wednesday the 20th May was a bright sunny autumn day when 10 of us ventured to Camden for lunch at Trattoria La Vigna, (Ristorante, Pizzeria & Winery). The restaurant is situated in the midst of their picturesque vineyards.
The menu, being an
Italian restaurant, had
many pasta and pizza
dishes to choose from.
But most of us opted for
other tasty dishes, such
as Prawns, Rib Eye or the
Pork Spare Ribs.
The refreshments included some of their delectable wines. Which we enjoyed so much a number of us purchased a bottle or two from the cellar door to take home.
The staff, although they
spoke English, were of
Italian background. The
service was amiable and
efficient, along with
hearty food, who could
complain.
A highlight on the
journey home was seeing
the autumn colours. The
red and yellow of the
trees, was very beautiful.
A return visit is highly
recommended, also a
thank you to Rhonda for
suggesting the venue.
Resident Review – Trattoria La Vigna by Colin Cameron
BLAKEHURST AGED CARE CENTRE
Riddle What kind of coat can only be put on wet?
Answer on Page 10
FIND A WORD W B B U F R E C S G N V X
Q U C P P I J O G W E R Q
J C O R G I S M D Q W O U
K K G O O R B M K U E Y E
N I I Y P Y U O H E A A E
M N S A L W K N N E Y L N
Q G B L C R O W N N P A S
U H J T M A J E S T Y S G
E A U Y F B M A J Q S C U
N M I P I P O L P U J O A
E L I Z A B E T H I I T R
D F G H Y I A H S T R Y D
QUEEN MAJESTY COMMONWEALTH CROWN BUCKINGHAM CORGIS ROYALTY ELIZABETH II ROYAL ASCOT QUEENS GUARD
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LAUGH OUT LOUD
JOKE OF THE MONTH Early on in their marriage, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip were crossing the
water to Vancouver Island in Canada. The weather was unsettled and the ship was rocking violently. Just as a young petty officer arrived in the royal suite, the ship lurched and the tray of cakes he was holding fell to the floor. Surprisingly Philip jumped onto his hands and knees and helped to gather them up. After
retrieving a handful of cakes he returned to his seat and turned to Elizabeth and playfully remarked, “I’ve got mine – yours are down there.”
Prince Philip was visiting an Australian University where he was introduced to a couple identified as “Mr & Dr Robinson”. The husband explained, “my wife is a
doctor of philosophy, she is much more important than I.” Prince Philip sympathetically replied, “Ah, yes. We have that trouble in our family too.”
Do you have a special occasion
you would like to celebrate
within the facility.
If so our private dining room
is the perfect location.
For information & availability or to make a booking please contact Lisa on 9546 2159 or email [email protected]
BLAKEHURST AGED CARE CENTRE
The 70’s By Betty Hanna
Seventy is a remarkable age.
We have three-score and ten years we’re told.
From here on, each year is a bonus for sure.
But don’t ever say we are old.
OA is a term which we never use For we’re really quite young at heart.
Though the road has been long, we think it was short,
We remember things right from the start.
We’ve lived and we’ve loved, we’ve cried and we’ve laughed.
And now we’ve reached a wonderful age. We’re now in the slow lane, no rushing
for us, we don’t have to perform on lifes stage.
When life didn’t stop, it was A.S.A.P
Do it now or you’ll br in strife. But in reverse P.A.S.A can mean so much
more – Positive Attitude, Serenity, Acceptance of
life
We don’t look the same as we use to, Some wrinkles and grey hair now show. With aches and with pains, we don’t feel
so well,
But we’re still the same person you know.
Yet the 70’s give us more freedom of time.
We can do what we like every day. We can shop or clean house, mow the
lawns or play golf, We can walk, swim, whatever we may.
The 70’s bring joy to our lives as we
watch Our children and grandchildren grow. We love each delightful personality, Each one is sheer pleasure to know.
Advice to the young is given with love,
Speak only words that will heal, not offend
Don’t sweat the small stuff be tolerant and patient,
Any problems that come – quickly mend.
And we’ve learnt many wonderful secrets in our
Seventy years giv’n from above. Faith, hope and love are most needed for
success, And the greatest of these is love.
POETS CORNER
Mother’s Day & Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
Fete
BLAKEHURST AGED CARE CENTRE
UPCOMING EVENTS – JUNE
Tuesday 2nd – Resident and Relative Meeting 2:30pm in the Bay
Wednesday 3rd – Entertainment ‘Alfredo’ 2:30pm in the Bay come and sing along to the accordion
Thursday 4th – Entertainment ‘Misha’ 2pm in the Park
Saturday 6th – ‘Rays of sunlight’ 3pm in the Park join in and sing some hymns
Wednesday 10th – Monthly Birthday Party 10:30am in the Bay with entertainer ‘Ron Ashton’
Wednesday 10th – Anglican Church Service 2:30pm in the Bay
Monday 15th – Piano music with Betty 2:30pm in the Bay listen to the musical talent of Betty Hanna
Wednesday 24th – Italian day with ‘Domenico’ 2:30pm in the Bay enjoy an Italian inspired afternoon tea with Domenico on the piano
25th – Kris’s Feathered Friends 10:30am walk around starting from the park interact with Kris, her birds and rabbits
Bus Outings – Every Monday morning and Tuesday afternoon, enjoy a scenic drive and a cuppa.
Lunch Bus Outings – Every Wednesday for independent residents
Riddle Answer: A coat of paint
Do you have any news or contributions to this newsletter?
If so please contact Renee or Lisa our Leisure & Lifestyle Coordinators email [email protected]