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July 2014 The Arby Update
HAPPY 147TH BIRTHDAY, CANADA!!! CANADIAN HISTORY IN A
NUTSHELL The name ''Canada'' is de-rived from a St. Lawrence Iroquoian word meaning "village" or "settlement". In 1535, inhabitants of the present-day Quebec City re-gion used the word to direct explorer Jacques Cartier to-ward the village of Sta-dacona. However, Cartier's "Canada" referred to not only the village, but to the entire area subject to Don-nacona, Chief at Stadacona. By 1545, European books and maps accepted this re-gion as Canada. The French colony of Can-ada referred to the part of New France along the Saint Lawrence River and the northern shores of the Great
Lakes. Later, it was split into two British colonies, called Upper Canada and Lower Canada until their union as the British Province of Canada in 1841. Upon Confederation in 1867, the name ''Canada'' was adopted for the entire country, and was often referred to as the ''Dominion of Canada'' until the 1950s. As Canada claimed its political autonomy from Britain, the federal government started using ''Canada'' on legal state documents and treaties. The Canada Act 1982 refers only to "Canada" and, as such, it is currently the only legal (and bilingual) name. This was re-flected in 1982 when the national holiday was renamed from Dominion Day to Canada Day.
Arbourside Community Newsletter 604-597-6644
We are having a lot of fun this month at Arbourside. First, Happy 147th Birthday Canada!! I hope I look as good as you when I’m your age…
Special events and outings this month are:
7th Shopping at Semiahmoo Mall in Whiterock (by popular demand)
9th Fraser Downs Casino
13th Pro Vita Health Presentation (Chonna - Elder Massage)
14th Putting & lunch at Country Meadows in Richmond
16th Hearing Aid Clinic
16th Happy Hour with Barry Powel
18th Birthday Party with Carl
21st Picnic at Blackie Spit Park in Crescent Beach
23rd Fraser Downs Casino
27th Health Corner by Pharmasave. Topic: Osteoporosis
27th Walk to Swiss Chalet for lunch
28th C-Lovers in Langley for Fish & Chips
30th Shopping Extravaganza with Fashion Closet, Clarks Shoes and 5th Avenue Jewelry!
NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWSNEIGHBOURHOOD NEWS
Hello to our New Residents J. Povarchook and K.Collier.
We would like to extend a warm welcome and wish you much happiness in
your new home and neighbourhood.
Moving On to a new locales are L. Rose and B. Mclean. Good luck in your
new homes, Ladies. Lyle your wit and off beat humour will be missed. , and
Betty we will miss your daily visits after your walks.
Get Well Soon Get Well Soon Get Well Soon Recuperating in the hospital are F. Couglin, M. Demarts, W. Meeks and M. Peacey. Best wishes for a speedy continuing recovery from all your friends at Arbourside.
Friend, we’ll miss you. Friend, we’ll miss you. Fond farewell to long time resident
D. Mclean who passed on. He will be sorely missed by all his friends at
Arbourside.
Please Note: If you need to cancel your participation in an outing at the last minute, it is your responsibility to phone Handy Dart and cancel your participation. If you don’t, they may pe-nalize you. The number to call to cancel your trip participation is 604-575-6600.
Some great artwork by Great Canadians.
This is just a sample of how talented we
are. Please enjoy!
Arbourside Community Services
Just a reminder to our new resi-dents that every Sunday at 2:00 Church (interdenominational) is held in the Piano Lounge.
Catholic mass is held the second Fri-day of the month at 10:30 am in the library.
Seamstress Services
Sabina Fashions offers full seamstress services at market price, and has offered a 10% discount to all Arbourside residents. Sabina is located at 100A 13753 72nd Avenue.
Hearing Aid Clinic
Christian Oets, a hearing aid specialist will be at Arbourside on the 18th this month. An appointment log has been posted on the Bulletin Board. Please sign your name and choose your preferred time.
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JulyBabies………
M. Cooke 9th
V. Bignell 12th
G. Hoag 20th
R. Woloshuk 23rd
Our monthly birthday party
celebrating our July babies
will be held on Friday the
18th in the Bistro, with the
musical talents of C. Ragan.
If your name is missing,
please see Wendy!
July Birthdays…………….. July’s birthstones include ruby, carnelian, emerald,
moonstone and pearl.
Julys flowers are larkspur, water lily and sunflower.
They stand for a contented mind, success, devotion and
integrity.
Zodiac signs are Cancer (June 21 to July 22) and Leo
(July 23 to August 22). Lucky charms stones for Cancer
are agate, emerald and chalcedony.; for Leo they are
peridot, onyx and amber
Special Days in July include:
7th International Chocolate Day
9th Sugar Cookie Day
15th International Puzzle Day
15th to the 21st Hug Week
18th International Ice Cream Day
20th 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11 moon landing
21st Monkey Day
25th Merry Go Round Day
31st Jump for Jellybeans Day
LydJo Dental Hygiene Offers in-
house dental hygiene services.
Shirin Yassa is a Registered Den-
tal Hygienist. If you are inter-
ested in having her services, please
call her at 604-825-1904 to book an
appointment.
UKathy’s Salon – Friendly Service with Great Rates
Is an in-house service provided by Kathy (Thursday and Friday)
to care for the hairdressing and barbering needs of the Arbour-
side community. See Kathy in her studio on the second floor –
she can usually fit you in the same or next day and is available
9:30 am to last appointment. Give her a call at 778-986-2500.
Vita Health – Chair Massage by
Chonna Munnalall . Chonna is a certi-
fied provider of “Elder Care Massage”,
which is done in a special chair. She
will also assist you with applying your
special crèmes to your arms and feet.
Chonna has special rates for multiple
visits and also offers special rates for
staff. Be sure to check Chonna out on
Wednesday mornings, which is when
she offers her services in the Piano
Lounge. You are invited to try her out
with one free session. Call her at 604-
353-6794 for a spot!!
Coming up: C-Lovers Fish & Chips on July 28th. We are going to Langley!! They also have some pretty delicious other entrees, and serve deep fried dill pickles! Just a reminder from the Kitchen to please use sty-rofoam plates & bowls if you are taking food back to your room. Thank You! Also the new protocol for coffee and tea at the Bis-tro require a lid for your cup—they are provided for you. This helps clean the carpet cleaner by prevent-ing spills as you try to bal-ance that hot cup of bev-erage! Jigsaw puzzles are in short supply. Do you have a 1000 piece one you would like to donate, or lend? Please drop it off in the Library. Our regular Puz-zlers would be most ap-preciative to have some new ones to assemble. Thank You!!!
Chef Notes:
Chef Tony Volpe will hopefully have his column back for the August issue of the Arby Update. Until then, here’s a little offbeat culinary humour for you!
MK Flowers—Since 2005,
Kay Erickson of MK Flow-
ers has been bringing joy
through floral arrangements to
many Surrey residents and busi-
ness. Check out the fresh flowers at
reception for an example! Be sure
to give Kay a call at 778-688-3863.
Exercise ClassesU
A reminder to our new resi-dents: Join us every Tues-day, Thursday and Saturday at 10:15 in the Piano Lounge for a light workout followed by three frames of carpet bowling. On Thursdays Tai Chi is offered at 2:15. Every-one is welcome!!
Regular Activities:
Monday: Bus Outings, Putting, Canasta
Tuesday: Exercise, Bowling, Walk & Roll, Readings
Wednesday: Massage, Sandbag Toss, Bingo
Thursday: Exercise, Tai Chi
Friday: Mental Aerobics, Reno Keno
Saturday: Exercises, Bowling, Left Right Center,
Bingo
Sunday:, Sandbag Toss, Mental Aerobics,, Church
It is wonderful to feel the grandness of Canada in the raw, not because she is Canada but because she's something sub-lime that you were born into, some great rugged power that
you are a part of. ~ Emily Carr
As Vancouver was hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics, here are some of the real questions asked by peo-ple from all over the world. The answers are the ones we would have liked to have given, but, because we are Canadians, we were too polite to do so!
Q: Will I be able to see Polar Bears in the street? (USA)
A. It depends on how much you’ve been drinking.
Q. I want to walk from Vancouver to Toronto. Can I follow the Railroad tracks? (Sweden)
A. Sure, it’s only 4000 miles. Take lots of water.
Q. Can you give me some information about hippo racing in Canada? (USA)
A. A-fri-ca is the giant triangle shaped continent south of Europe. Ca-na-da is that big country to your North...oh, forget it. Sure, the hippo racing is every Tuesday night in Calgary. Come naked.
Q. Which direction is North in Canada? (USA)
A. Face South and turn 180 degrees. Contact us when you get here and we’ll give you the rest of the directions.
Q. Do you have perfume in Canada? (Germany)
A. No, WE don’t stink!
Q. Are there supermarkets in Toronto and is milk available all year round? (Germany)
A. No, we are a peaceful civilization of Vegan hunters/gatherers. Milk is illegal.
Q. I have never seen it warm on Canadian TV, so how do the plants grow? (England)
A. We import all our plants fully grown and the just sit around and watch them die.
Canada, eh? The name ''Canada'' is derived from a St. Lawrence Iroquoian word meaning "village" or "settlement". Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories British Columbia, Alberta, Sas-katchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Yukon Territory, Northwest territory and Nunavut. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean. Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, and its common border with the United States is the world's longest land bor-der.
The land that is now Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Begin-ning in the late 15th century, British and French colonial expeditions explored, and later settled, the region's Atlantic coast. France ceded nearly all of its colonies in North America in 1763 after the Seven Years' War. In 1867, with the union of three British North American colonies through Confed-eration, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces. This began an accretion of provinces and territories and a process of increasing autonomy, culminating in the Canada Act 1982.
Canada is a federal state governed as a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state. The country is officially bilingual at the federal level. As of 2011, it has a population of approximately 33.4 million. Canada's economy is one of the world's largest and is reliant upon its natural resources and trade, particularly with the United States with
which it also has a long and complex relationship. Per capita income is the world's ninth highest. It is a member of the G7, G8, G20, NATO, OECD, WTO, Commonwealth of Nations, Francophonie, OAS, APEC, and United Nations. In other words, without prejudice or doubt, Canada is the best place on earth!!
Humour and Brain Teaser
Across 1. Assign a duty 5. Amazing or wonderful occurrence 6. Bane 7. Firedog
Solution Across 1. Appoint
5. Miracle 6. Nemesis 7. Andiron
Down 1. Ammonia 2. Pyramid 3. Incisor 4. Treason
Down 1. Pungent nitrogen & hydrogen compound 2. Egyptian tomb 3. Tooth 4. Perfidy
So, what do Canadians have to be proud of? 1. Smarties 2. Crispy Crunch & Coffee Crisp 3. The size of our football fields and one less down 4. Baseball is Canadian 5. Lacrosse is Canadian 6. Hockey is Canadian 7. Basketball is Canadian 8. Apple pie is Canadian 9. Mr. Dress-up kicks Mr. Rogers' butt 10. Tim Horton’s kicks Dunkin' Donuts' butt 11. In the war of 1812, started by America, Canadians pushed the Americans back...past their 'White House'. Then we burned it...and most of Washington, under the command of William Lyon McKenzie who was insane and hammered all the time. We got bored be-cause they ran away, so we came home and partied ... Go figure... 12. Canada has the largest French popula-tion that never surrendered to Germany. 13. We have the largest English population that never, ever surrendered or withdrew during any war to anyone, anywhere. 14. Our civil war was a bar fight that lasted a little over an hour. 15. The only person who was arrested in our civil war was an American mercenary, who slept in and missed the whole thing... but showed up just in time to get caught. 16. We knew plaid was cool far before Seattle caught on. 17. The Hudsons Bay Company once owned over 10% of the earth's surface and is still around as the world's oldest company. 18. The average dog sled team can kill and devour a full grown human in under 3 min-utes. 19. We still know what to do with all the parts of a buffalo. 20. We don't marry our kin-folk. 21. We invented ski-doos, jet-skis, velcro, zippers, insulin, penicillin, zambonis, the telephone and short wave radios that save countless lives each year. 22. We ALL have frozen our tongues to something metal and lived to tell about it. BUT MOST IMPORTANT! 23. ....the handles on our beer cases are big enough to fit your hands with mitts on. OOOOoohhhhh Canada!! Oh yeah... and our elections only take one day.
Did you know?
We have a master fire plan for Arbourside Court. It contains pages and pages of technical data and outlines what we do to prevent fires and how to respond in the unlikely event that we have one.
Of course you as tenants do not have to know all the details con-tained therein; nevertheless, it behooves us all to be familiar with what to do in the case of an alarm or a real fire.
Start by finding your nearest exit staircase (we have two) and ex-amining where it exits to. Either are potential escapes. Next, read the posted notice by the elevators. This will tell you how to re-spond to alarms and/or fires. NEVER USE THE ELEVATORS WHEN THE GENERAL FIRE ALARM IS SOUNDING.
Third, ask questions. I am always happy to answer safety related questions and if I don’t know the answer I’ll do my best to find out.
Over the summer months and into the fall we will be testing the fire alarms monthly. I will provide notice before we conduct these tests and they will be very short in duration.
Let’s all pay close attention to this subject and ensure that we stay safe.
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July promises to be a quieter month than June as we have completed our annual maintenance tasks such as balcony cleaning, window washing, and blind cleaning.
What are your reflections on warm summer evenings? I was lucky enough to be a city dweller with a cottage to escape to. I can re-member the humidity rising and storms forming down the lake. You could see them approaching from the south for ten miles. The pour-ing rain was a relief from the heat and caused the pine trees to emit their trademark scent.
Summer is a time when many of our employees take their annual vacations. Please welcome their replacements as they strive to serve you in the same friendly way you’re used to. Remember that they m not be familiar with your special requests and you may have to guide them along.
Paul Janzen
General Manager
June at Arbourside….
Dag G. displayed some of his Military Mementos on D-Day, June 6th. Thanks Dag! Here he is hugging his Military Girlfriend, but it looks like Gail is keep-ing an eye on him, as she pokes her little head out from under his arm! If you are a veteran, please see Wendy so that you can be added to our wall of Honour for Remembrance Day.
Lynne Dosset was
here with her fine
jewelry accessories
from Fifth Avenue
Jewelry. Always a hit,
she has some stun‐
ning pieces, and she
will be returning on
July 30th!
Brigita from Pharmasave
giving her presentation.
She returns July 18th!
Painting cherry or ap-ple blossoms with Ellen; Fish & Chips at C-Lovers in Langley, June Birthday Party, and Langley Museum of Flight! And of course, our very own Barry Powel with that fabulous smile of his!