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Security Number If the Resident Support Services number is unavailable residents are reminded the mobile contact number for Security is: 0413 388 650 Village News - pg 4 Feature Resident - pg 5 What’s On - pg 6 & 7 Bentley Park Social Club - pg 9 Club News - pg 10-11 Inside this issue > Bentley Park Social Club Auditorium Concert - 11th August It has been relatively quiet in our community this month. I suspect that the cold weather has been a contributing factor to this as we all seek the comfort of indoors warmth and avoid tackling the chilly outdoors unless we really need to. For my article this month I will provide you with a brief update on the progress of the Stage 5 redevelopment at Bentley Park, plus I will give you a quick summary of the residents’ meetings that I attended at both Bentley and at Australind during the month. Update on the Bentley Park Stage Five Redevelopment We are now commencing the discussions with the architects in relation to developing the scope of the project so that they will be able to come up with some broad-brush concepts to enable a visualisation of the type of development that we are likely to see encompassing the Stage 5 area. These are very high level discussions and are a long way from formulating any of the detailed design aspects of the project. As a reminder to residents, the first stage of this development will involve construction on the land on the corner of Jarrah Road and Adie Court, and will likely extend down as far as Gordon Way. Our brief to the architects at this stage is to ensure that the apartment styled development must adapt to the existing village environment and must integrate with existing infrastructure. The development must positively address the Adie Court Streetscape and provide us with an opportunity to improve the overall look and feel of this major thoroughfare. The Stage 5 development at Bentley Park is likely to become the most significant development that we have undertaken on this site and it is therefore an absolute imperative that we take as much time as we need to ensure that the planning and design will deliver the product that we need, not only for todays clientele, but also for the future generations of retirees. One of the challenging tasks of any redevelopment that we undertake on the Bentley site is that of relocations. This stage is no exception. We have already begun the onerous task of relocating those residents that will be impacted by the development, and this process will continue for as long as it needs to. Over the ensuing months we will be working directly with the persons affected to develop an individualised relocation plan to ensure that the move to their new home will be an uneventful and enjoyable experience. Natalie Hodi, our General Manager of Retirement Living, is in charge of the relocations and she will of course have great support from her Resident Support team in Leasa and Heather, plus the maintenance boys will be on hand to assist as and when required. The other, as yet unresolved, relocation challenge that is part of Stage 5 is the impending move of the Op Shop. We are currently in the process of considering options for this relocation, but as yet have not settled upon a final solution. Please be assured however, that we will find an appropriate location for this extremely important and vital community support service. Residents’ Meetings – Bentley & Australind During July I had the pleasure of formally attending residents’ meetings at both of our communities. These are very valuable meetings and always provide the opportunity for open, honest, two-way communications. These meetings provide a great forum for gathering detailed information about our communities and provides me with insights into the “vibes” of the villages which in turn allows improvements and enhancements to be made to way that we support and care for our residents. The meetings also provide me with the opportunity to impart information to our residents that they would normally not be aware of, and from the feedback that I receive, is greatly appreciated. In terms of a brief overview, at the Bentley meeting this month we touched on a number of topics all of which generated discussion and interest from those in attendance. We talked briefly about- • the Stage 5 development, • touched on the impending August planning day for our Board, • reminded residents that the maintenance painting program in the village will be starting in August, • provided an update on the very successful Community Aged Care services within the village, • thanked residents for their genuine involvement and support of the SwanCare Feathers Rewards and Recognition Program, • reminded residents about the outsourcing of Spritz and how well it is going, and, • alerted residents to the mandatory reporting requirements associated with the Motor Vehicle drivers license arrangements (more details later in this article). Being a relatively new community the meeting at Australind focussed on construction issues and matters genuinely related to the development and growth of the community. This village is slowly maturing, and at each visit there are clear visible signs that the Australind Rise Community is becoming a very desirable, vibrant and prestigious choice for retirement living. The major topic of our discussions was understandably to do with these growth and development opportunities, so naturally we spent our time discussing such things as – • the next stage of the community facility, • the selling of the remaining units, • the promotion and marketing of the community, and, • the completion of the remaining maintenance issues. Across My Desk CEO’s Report August 2013 swancare resident newsletter Continued Page 3
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Security NumberIf the Resident Support Services number is unavailable residents are reminded the mobile contact number for Security is:

0413 388 650

Village News - pg 4 Feature Resident - pg 5 What’s On - pg 6 & 7 Bentley Park Social Club - pg 9 Club News - pg 10-11

Inside this issue >Bentley Park Social Club Auditorium Concert - 11th August

It has been relatively quiet in our community this month. I suspect that the cold weather has been a contributing factor to this as we all seek the comfort of indoors warmth and avoid tackling the chilly outdoors unless we really need to. For my article this month I will provide you with a brief update on the progress of the Stage 5 redevelopment at Bentley Park, plus I will give you a quick summary of the residents’ meetings that I attended at both Bentley and at Australind during the month.

Update on the Bentley Park Stage Five Redevelopment We are now commencing the discussions with the architects in relation to developing the scope of the project so that they will be able to come up with some broad-brush concepts to enable a visualisation of the type of development that we are likely to see encompassing the Stage 5 area. These are very high level discussions and are a long way from formulating any of the detailed design aspects of the project. As a reminder to residents, the first stage of this development will involve construction on the land on the corner of Jarrah Road and Adie Court, and will likely extend down as far as Gordon Way. Our brief to the architects at this stage is to ensure that the apartment styled development must adapt to the existing village environment and must integrate with existing infrastructure. The development must positively address the Adie Court Streetscape and provide us with an opportunity to improve the overall look and feel of this major thoroughfare. The Stage 5 development at Bentley Park is likely

to become the most significant development that we have undertaken on this site and it is therefore an absolute imperative that we take as much time as we need to ensure that the planning and design will deliver the product that we need, not only for todays clientele, but also for the future generations of retirees. One of the challenging tasks of any redevelopment that we undertake on the Bentley site is that of relocations. This stage is no exception. We have already begun the onerous task of relocating those residents that will be impacted by the development, and this process will continue for as long as it needs to. Over the ensuing months we will be working directly with the persons affected to develop an individualised relocation plan to ensure that the move to their new home will be an uneventful and enjoyable experience. Natalie Hodi, our General Manager of Retirement Living, is in charge of the relocations and she will of course have great support from her Resident Support team in Leasa and Heather, plus the maintenance boys will be on hand to assist as and when required. The other, as yet unresolved, relocation challenge that is part of Stage 5 is the impending move of the Op Shop. We are currently in the process of considering options for this relocation, but as yet have not settled upon a final solution. Please be assured however, that we will find an appropriate location for this extremely important and vital community support service.

Residents’ Meetings – Bentley & Australind

During July I had the pleasure of formally attending residents’ meetings at both of our communities. These are very valuable meetings and always provide the opportunity for open, honest, two-way communications. These meetings provide a great forum for gathering detailed information about our communities and provides me with insights into the “vibes” of the villages which in turn allows improvements and enhancements to be made to way that we support and care for

our residents. The meetings also provide me with the opportunity to impart information to our residents that they would normally not be aware of, and from the feedback that I receive, is greatly appreciated. In terms of a brief overview, at the Bentley meeting this month we touched on a number of topics all of which generated discussion and interest from those in attendance. We talked briefly about-

• the Stage 5 development,

• touched on the impending August planning day for our Board,

• reminded residents that the maintenance painting program in the village will be starting in August,

• provided an update on the very successful Community Aged Care services within the village,

• thanked residents for their genuine involvement and support of the SwanCare Feathers Rewards and Recognition Program,

• reminded residents about the outsourcing of Spritz and how well it is going, and,

• alerted residents to the mandatory reporting requirements associated with the Motor Vehicle drivers license arrangements (more details later in this article).

Being a relatively new community the meeting at Australind focussed on construction issues and matters genuinely related to the development and growth of the community. This village is slowly maturing, and at each visit there are clear visible signs that the Australind Rise Community is becoming a very desirable, vibrant and prestigious choice for retirement living. The major topic of our discussions was understandably to do with these growth and development opportunities, so naturally we spent our time discussing such things as –

• the next stage of the community facility,

• the selling of the remaining units,

• the promotion and marketing of the community, and,

• the completion of the remaining maintenance issues.

Across My Desk

CEO’s Report

August 2013swancare resident newsletter

Continued Page 3

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Rowethorpe Uniting Church 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 The Kingia Care Facility has the Swan Room furnished and set up as a Chapel. Monthly Church Services are held by the Anglican (4th Tues 1.30pm), Catholic (1st Fri 10.30am) and Uniting Church (3rd Wed, 10.30am), 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 and transport phone B. Bennett – 9472 6857. 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)

As a general comment, I would recommend to residents at both of our communities that you support your resident meetings, they are a great source of information and provide an excellent way to meet fellow residents and discuss matters that have an impact on each and every one of you, and if that isn’t sufficient motivation, there is always a nice cup of tea and a biscuit or scone to make it all worth while.

Village Hair SalonThe village hair salon has new owners! Sue and her daughter Karyssa are now operating the salon. They will be servicing all of Pam’s existing clients and would love to meet new clients. Karyssa will also be operating the beauty salon. They will be making a few changes to the salon over the coming weeks so be sure to call in and see them.

Mandatory Reporting Legislation – Drivers LicenseI touched on this legislation and its potential impacts at the Bentley Park residents meeting. It is a piece of legislation that has been around for some time, but has managed to sneak in under the radar. It concerns the mandatory reporting of any medical conditions that may impact or impede your ability to drive a motor vehicle. The Department of Transport website has a full list of the medical conditions that fall within this reporting regime, there is also a form that can be downloaded and completed if you feel that you need to make a declaration. It is important to note that just because you have one (or more) of the listed conditions, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you are prevented from driving, this is a decision of the licensing department in conjunction with your medical GP. For those residents that undertake annual medical assessments in relation to their drivers license, then there is no need to fill in a mandatory report, as the medical assessment and subsequent report is considered to be in compliance with the mandatory reporting. Below is a list of some of the conditions, but please check out the website link, or contact Karen Parker at Admin for more details in regards to this matter. Examples of some of the medical disorders that may affect your suitability to hold a driver’s license:-

Alcohol dependency, Alzheimer’s disease, Arthritis (chronic) and other joint problems, Dementia, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Eye problems (like glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration), Heart disease, High/low blood pressure, Parkinson’s disease and

other neurological disorders, Sleep disorders (like sleep apnoea), Stroke. The website link is: www.tiny.cc/mandatory And finally, to close off this month’s article I would like to take the opportunity to make a few “plugs” for some community events that are planned….

CEO Coffee Club & Bus-RideThe inaugural event was held during July and was enjoyed by all who attended. These events are limited in number, approximately 12 -15 residents at a time, together with some selected staff members. The idea behind keeping the group small is so that everyone can have a chance to meet one another, and so that I, and the staff, can get the opportunity to have a chat with each resident. These events are a great way of getting to know your fellow residents and will be held every second month. So if you can, please try and get along to one of the future coffee club events, its free (paid

for by the CEO), so why not get me to shout you a cuppa and cake. It is proposed that we will choose a different destination each time.

SwanCare Group Charity Golf Day 2013Yes, its on again, this year to be held on the 6th September, and once again we are fortunate to be able to use the Meadow Springs Golf Course as the venue for this event. We already have a number of teams registered and numbers are filling fast. It is great that we have the Bentley Park Team registered again, and we wish Jim and Phyl Leavy, Pat Hall and Pat Wadsworth all the best. I am very hopeful that we can also entice a team from Australind Rise to play, and should this be achieved then I will personally put up a CEO’s Trophy for the winner between Bentley Park and Australind. Thank you to BGC for sponsoring this event. That’s it for this month, See you around the village …. Graham Francis - CEO

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The Coffee ClubThe Coffee Club is the newest addition to the calendar of activities at Australind Rise. It began life in the clubhouse with a few residents gathering mid morning and has grown into a regular meet for coffee get-togethers most mornings. Coffee Coordinators Brian and Rhonda Zanich are extremely pleased with the popularity of the morning coffee experience as it gives residents a chance to relax and catch up on happenings around “The Rize”.

Winter Crops Thriving at Australind RiseThe residents of Australind rise have been busy these past months creating a community orchard and vegetable garden. In our orchard we have apple, fig, orange, lemon, mandarin trees and a thriving passionfruit vine. Last summer, many large delicious watermelons were grown, keeping residents and staff very happy. Winter crops are thriving in their new garden beds. Potatoes, broad beans, peas, cauliflowers are the main vegetables, along with lettuce varieties, carrots, radish, swedes and a selection of herbs. Under the guidance of residents, Rodney and Brian, the community has been happily digging and planting and in general “pottering” around! After an hour or so, our gardeners reward themselves with a coffee and a biscuit or two in our clubhouse. This project brings great satisfaction to all involved, and is one of the first things visitors see when they drive into our village. Most remark on the wonderful idea of fresh produce for the community. We are looking forward to our spring harvest celebration.

Village NewsBentley Park - RowethorpeI would like to remind all residents to keep their doors and windows secured at all times, even if you are just going to the laundry, or just popping around to the shop, it only take a young burglar who is very fit, seconds to enter your property. Remember these thugs will not hesitate to harm you if you find them inside your house. Please ring Security on 6250020 day or night if you see or hear anything suspicious. Tony Ryder, Co-ordinator

Maintenance FormsIf residents notice any damage to flyscreen doors or flyscreen windows on their units please complete a Maintenance Form to have the screen/s mended. Thank you. Mick Harrison Manager Building & Facilities

Christmas in JulyChristmas in July was the theme on Sunday 14th July in our clubhouse.

Decorated tables gave a festive feel for residents attending sharing nibbles and drinks on arrival. Our luncheon on the day was the traditional hot roast dinner of pork, turkey and ham with roasted vegetables, finishing with plum pudding, trifle and ice-cream with all the trimmings. At the conclusion of the main festivities, an extremely grateful thank you was given to the organising ladies, Jan Harewood, Rhonda Zanich, Jan Lucas and Jan Nugent who had all been preparing our “Christmas” feast since early morning. As the day went on, the Christmas stories became bigger and louder! Around 7pm the day concluded with some of the keener residents asking when the next Christmas would be, they had enjoyed the day so much.

Library NewsCongratulations to Mavis Fogarty on winning this month’s $20 gift voucher. There are just three remaining vouchers left to be won, you never know when your name could come up. It is great to have some new readers on board, so if you are thinking of visiting, we would love to meet you. I may even be able to help you out with a book or two! Any questions or titles you would like to see in the library, please come and see me. Yours in books Penny, Bentley Park Librarian

Bentley Park Show

You should have all received your copy of the Show Schedule in your letterbox by now. An entry form is inside the Schedule. Please keep these in a safe place so that you have them handy for when you need to send in your entry form in October. You will notice a few changes in this years’ Schedule so read it carefully and find which sections you wish to enter. Start work on these in plenty of time to have them completed in time for the Show. Closing date for entries this year is Wednesday 16th October. Last year we had entries from four staff members. This year, with a separate category for them and Board Members, the committee is looking forward to a HUGE increase in this number. We will be thrilled to receive your entries. If you have any queries, or need help with anything to do with the Show, please give me a ring and I’ll be happy to help you. Just remember that all entries need to have been done by you within the last two years and not have been used or soiled. No entry which has won 1st prize in a previous Bentley Park Show is eligible to be entered in this years’ Show. KEEP SMILING Cath Devereaux Coordinator Ph. 6250 0407

Joining Our CommunityOur community extends a warm welcome to

Mrs Judith Hall, Mr George & Mrs Joy Ride,

Mrs Anne Hedison, Ms Catherine Smith,

Mrs Joyce Richarson and Mrs Doris Osment.

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Brought to you by the Senior Community Education Coordinator, Alzheimer’s

Australia WA and the SwanCare Group Occupational Safety & Health Committee.

As a free community service to the staff and residents of SwanCare Group

retirement village the Alzheimers’s Memory Van will be visiting Bentley Park to deliver

information and advice about memory loss including:

• Brain Health

• Memory Loss

• The types of Dementia

• Caring for someone with Dementia

• Assistive technology

• Adapting your living environment

to help make life easier for someone

with Dementia. For example, fl oor

space, furniture layout, lighting.

You can even do a brain health quiz yourself! All staff and residents are encouraged

to come along and learn. None of us are getting any younger!

The Memory Van is Comingto Bentley Park!

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Thursday 15th August 12.30pm - 3pm outside the Stratton Centre

Kingia/Tandara Auxil iaryDon’t the months fly by?!! Here we are with just four Auxiliary meetings left for this year!! This part of our year will bring us some fun times with our Spring lunch coming up in September, the Fete in November, and a couple of new visitors for the remaining meetings. Having had our dear friends, Millers, giving us a view of their latest fashions modelled as always by our very competent auxiliary members in July. Thank you all. Our “Xmas in July” event on July 25th was a great success! Great meal, terrific company and lovely venue. As usual our entertainment committee did a great job. Thank you (some photos next issue).

At the August meeting we will be entertained by Rod Lee from the Bush Poets group. I’m sure he will be entertaining! Then in September the meeting will present Keith Eddington “19th Century Women on Rottnest” again - should be very enjoyable. Hope to see you all there! We are now looking at speakers for 2014, so if anyone has suggestions please let us know. We have a couple up our sleeve but we would welcome any of your ideas. I think that is it for this month. I thought you might be interested in this little verse which I picked up in my travels to a museum. I felt it was very appropriate being what the Auxiliary represents. Hope you enjoy:- FRIENDS If nobody gave us a helping hand And nobody seemed to care, If the prizes of life all went to the strong And nobody gave us a share, If nobody had the time to give a thought to you and me And we had to struggle as best we could What a hopeless world ‘twould be. Lending a hand to help the weak Can lighten another’s load Giving our best with a willing heart Can brighten a lonely road, ‘Tis on something to live for, Someone to love That the purpose of life depends, And there’s nothing to equal the gladness And joy of making and keeping friends. (written in 1825) See you soon, Carol Greenaway, President

Feature Resident Daphne McPherson

How long have you resided at Bentley Park? 28 years.

What do you like most about living here? Welfare, security and visits from community care.

What do you enjoy most about retirement? Trips and holidays but now I enjoy just being at home and receiving family visits.

What did you do before retirement?

I was the Manager of Sussan in Morley and I loved meeting people.

What hobbies do you enjoy? Watching the football (Eagles) and watching TV and DVDs.

What is your favourite food? I enjoy all foods.

What is your philosophy in life? Be your own person.

What music do you enjoy? Old music such as Frank Sinatra, Abba and war-era songs.

Which three celebrities would you like to have dinner with? Sean Connery, Harrison Ford and Prince Harry.

Name something you are proud of. I’m proud of my two sons.

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What’s On in August

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Group 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmArt Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSWriters Group 9.30am ABL2Balance Group 11.00am RACFish & Chips 11.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm SCRBush Poets 7.00pm AUD

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph. 9472 6857)

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmPottery Group 9.00am PGSGeneral Exercise Group 8.45am RSCExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRBridge 1.00pm JPSHandicraft/Beading 1.00pm HRSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP

Art Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Club 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSTai Chi Chi 5.00pm AUDDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pmStretch & Balance 9.00am RSCComputer Club 9.15am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSFellowship Coffee Morning 10.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC Indoor Bowls 1.00pm AUDCanasta 6.30pm JPS

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Group 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmArt Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSBalance Group 11.00am RACSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm SCR

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1:15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9472 6857)Social Club – Free Concert 2pm - AUD

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmPottery Group 9.00am PGSGeneral Exercise Group 8.45am RSCExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRBridge 1.00pm JPSHandicraft/Beading 1.00pm HRSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPPatchwork Group 6.30pm HR

Art Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Club 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSTai Chi Chi 5.00pm AUDDiner’s Club 5.30pm OutingDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pmStretch & Balance 9.00am RSCComputer Club 9.15am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSFellowship Coffee Morning 10.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC Indoor Bowls 1.00pm AUDCanasta 6.30pm JPS

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Group 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2Bingo 7.00pm AUD

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmArt Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSBalance Group 11.00am RACSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm SCR

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9472 6857)

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmPottery Group 9.00am PGSGeneral Exercise Group 8.45am RSCExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRBridge 1.00pm JPSHandicraft/Beading 1.00pm HRSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP

Residents Coffee Morning 9.30am AUDArt Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Club 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSTai Chi 5.00pm AUDDiner’s Club 5.30pm OutingDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmOp Shop Open 8.30am - 12pm Computer Club 9.15am ABL2Stretch & Balance 9.00am RSCSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRPony Canasta 1.00pm JPSSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCIndoor Bowls 1.00pm AUDCanasta 6.30pm JPS

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Class 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2Bingo 7.00pm AUD

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Art Group 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1:15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9472 6857)

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmPottery Group 9.00am PGSGeneral Balance Group 8.45am RSCExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRBridge 1.00pm JPSHandicraft/Beading 1.00pm HRHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCPatchwork Group 6.30pm HR

Art Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Club 9.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSAuxiliary Meeting 1.30pm AUDTai Chi 5.00pm AUDDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmOp Shop Open 8.30am - 12pmStretch & Balance 9.00am RSCComputer Club 9.15am ABL2Fellowship Coffee Morning 10.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRPony Canasta 1.00pm JPSSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCCanasta 6.30pm JPS

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Class 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2Bingo 7.00pm AUD

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Art Group 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm JPSTheatre Group Outing 6.45pm

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

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Bentley Park Calendar of Events

If your club would like a diary date inserted into the Tidings monthly calendar, email the details to: [email protected]

My events to note:

ABL2 Administration Building Level2

AC Adie Court

AR Art Room (Admin Building)

AUD Auditorium

CC Cultural Centre

CL Coffee Lounge (2nd Floor Administration)

CR Committee Room (Admin)

HR Handicraft Room (Administration Building)

JPS JP Stratton Centre

KC Kingia Concourse

LC Leisure Centre

MG Millstream Gardens

MSHP Multiple Schlerosis Hydrotherapy Pool (bus pick-up at Bentley Park)

OBC Outdoor Bowling Club

PGS Pottery Group Studio

RAC Rowethorpe-Activity Centre

RCL Richard Cleaver Lodge

RPG Rowethorpe-Physio Gym

RSC Rowethorpe-Sutton Centre

SCR Snooker Club Room

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What’s On in August

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Group 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmArt Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSWriters Group 9.30am ABL2Balance Group 11.00am RACFish & Chips 11.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm SCRBush Poets 7.00pm AUD

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph. 9472 6857)

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmPottery Group 9.00am PGSGeneral Exercise Group 8.45am RSCExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRBridge 1.00pm JPSHandicraft/Beading 1.00pm HRSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP

Art Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Club 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSTai Chi Chi 5.00pm AUDDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pmStretch & Balance 9.00am RSCComputer Club 9.15am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSFellowship Coffee Morning 10.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC Indoor Bowls 1.00pm AUDCanasta 6.30pm JPS

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Group 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmArt Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSBalance Group 11.00am RACSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm SCR

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1:15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9472 6857)Social Club – Free Concert 2pm - AUD

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmPottery Group 9.00am PGSGeneral Exercise Group 8.45am RSCExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRBridge 1.00pm JPSHandicraft/Beading 1.00pm HRSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPPatchwork Group 6.30pm HR

Art Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Club 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSTai Chi Chi 5.00pm AUDDiner’s Club 5.30pm OutingDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pm Op Shop Open 8.30am - 12pmStretch & Balance 9.00am RSCComputer Club 9.15am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSFellowship Coffee Morning 10.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC Indoor Bowls 1.00pm AUDCanasta 6.30pm JPS

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Group 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2Bingo 7.00pm AUD

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmArt Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSBalance Group 11.00am RACSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm SCR

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9472 6857)

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmPottery Group 9.00am PGSGeneral Exercise Group 8.45am RSCExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRBridge 1.00pm JPSHandicraft/Beading 1.00pm HRSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHP

Residents Coffee Morning 9.30am AUDArt Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Club 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSTai Chi 5.00pm AUDDiner’s Club 5.30pm OutingDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmOp Shop Open 8.30am - 12pm Computer Club 9.15am ABL2Stretch & Balance 9.00am RSCSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRPony Canasta 1.00pm JPSSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCIndoor Bowls 1.00pm AUDCanasta 6.30pm JPS

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Class 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2Bingo 7.00pm AUD

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Art Group 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1:15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

Christian Fellowship of Bentley Park 9.30am JPS (For Transport Ph: 9472 6857)

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmPottery Group 9.00am PGSGeneral Balance Group 8.45am RSCExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRBridge 1.00pm JPSHandicraft/Beading 1.00pm HRHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCPatchwork Group 6.30pm HR

Art Group 9.00am ABL2Computer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Club 9.30am JPS Snooker Club 1.00pm SCRRummycub 1.00pm JPSAuxiliary Meeting 1.30pm AUDTai Chi 5.00pm AUDDarts Club 6.30pm JPS

Library Open 9.15am - 12.15pmOp Shop Open 8.30am - 12pmStretch & Balance 9.00am RSCComputer Club 9.15am ABL2Fellowship Coffee Morning 10.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRPony Canasta 1.00pm JPSSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBCCanasta 6.30pm JPS

General Exercise Group 8.45am RSCComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSStretch Balance Class 10.00am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRScrabble Club 1.30pm JPSHydrotherapy 1.30pm MSHPHydrotherapy 2.30pm MSHPComputer Club 2.00pm ABL2Bingo 7.00pm AUD

Library Open 9.15am-12.15pmComputer Club 9.00am ABL2Art Group 9.00am ABL2Exercise Class 9.30am JPSSnooker Club 1.00pm SCRMahjong Club 1.00pm CLDarts Club 6.30pm JPSTheatre Group Outing 6.45pm

Op Shop open 8.30am-12pmExercise Class 9.30am JPSUndercroft Bowling Club 1.15pm RCLSwan Bowling Club 1.15pm OBC

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Our outing for August will be on Tuesday 12th & 19th. This month it will be to the Bentley Hotel. Further information will be available when you receive your flyer in your mailbox. 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.

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Administration Building 11am & 3pm

Drummond Way Apartments 11am & 3pm

Grocery Store 11am & 3pm

Mavis Cleaver Court 11am & 3pm

Medical Centre10am, 11am, 1pm & 3pm

Plantation Apartments 11am & 3pm

Richard Cleaver Lodge 11am & 3pm

Deliveries 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

10% SENIORS’ DISCOUNT

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

Friendly service & professional advice.

Webster Packing(even for customers not

living in Waminda Care Centre)

NDSS Sub Agency Darrell Lea Confectionery

Fax ServicesGiftware

Laminating ServicesPhotocopying

Photo Developing Selfcare Cards

Vitamins

Excludes prescriptions, Darrell Lea Confectionery specials & already

discounted lines.

16 A & B Chapman Rd, St James WA 6102 Phone: 9361 6101

Open 7 Days

Residents Advisory Council - Carolyn Wellstead

Having been absent for the July meeting, I am a little out of touch. However, I believe all went well with our CEO being guest speaker and as usual answering any questions from the floor. 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

contact one of the council members listed

below and we will do our best to provide an

answer.

Carolyn Wellstead Ph 6250 0505

Chairperson

Cath Devereaux Ph 6250 0407

Vice Chairperson

Tom Brazier Ph 6250 0496

Shirley Barnes Ph 6250 0558

Ken Sinclair Ph 9361 0131

John Jacobs Ph 6250 0504

Carolyn Wellstead, Chairwoman

Village Residents Advisory Council8

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Bentley Park Social Club

Stratton Luncheon/ConcertPeter & Shirley 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. 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!!

An interesting concert was held in July with music, songs in several languages, poetry and comedy from a talented group of four, in their first show. Our thanks to each one of them, for an entertaining afternoon. A brisk trade was done, as usual, in ice-creams despite the cold weather and the raffle was again very well supported. This month, we welcome back Adam Penn and his colleagues and in September is the Spring Afternoon Tea – difficult to believe that we are so far through the year already! The Op Shop continues to provide substantial funding for Village activities, including donations to the Library for new books in large print. The Paper Recycling is progressing well and the cans are due to be picked up again. I hope everyone is managing to keep warm – and enjoying the rain when it appears – and thank you for your support, even in this very variable weather. Shirley Barnes President, Bentley Park Social Club

Cottage for CurlsI have been your Village hairdresser for 15 years and it is only because of circumstances that after much thought and regret I decided to sell my business. Mrs Susan Litis together with her daughter Karyssa have replaced me. Both are fully qualified and experienced hairdressers and I know they are keen to provide you with a good hairdressing service. Over the years many of you have become more friends than clients, bringing me samples of new cake recipes and biscuit recipes, telling me tales, sharing laughter and sometimes sadness. Before saying goodbye I would like to speak of my mother – whom some of you have met – and who over the years has been my support taking care of the business books. She now has a heart condition which, because of its type, her cardiologist’s prognosis is that mum will gradually weaken and I know you will understand that it is now my turn to be available when help is needed. It just leaves me to say I have enjoyed my time with you and thank all my clients for their continued patronage – I know I shall miss you but will have good memories. Lynne and Amanda would also like to join with me in saying goodbye, good luck and continue to enjoy life…

Pamela

SwanCare has a vigorous refurbishment program at Bentley Park. Check out these photos of a one-bedroom town house recently refurbished in preparation for the arrival of a new resident.

SwanCare makes sure its units are modern and comfortable, as well as up-to-date in amenity, before new residents are handed the keys to their new home. The resident is then free to add the finishing touches to the unit with furniture and effects. Check out this one-bedroom first-floor apartment that has been given the treatment by a fashion conscious owner.

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Bentley Park B i ngo CluB ! Thursday Nights in our Auditorium. Eyes Down 7.00pm Come along on Thursday’s from 6:30pm and join the fun! Don’t let the cold weather put you off!! It’s lovely & warm in the hall & bus is available to pick you up!! $2 PER BOOK, Flyers a $1 each, Raffle - Lucky Numbers – Break Opens – Lucky door Prize. NEW PLAYERS ALWAYS WELCOME. Company is good and we will bus you home by 9:30pm. Good Luck! Our bus will pick you up from anywhere in Bentley Park, Cooinda or Rowethorpe, commencing at 6:15pm. Just call Laurie on 6250 0477. Carol Greenaway, Licence Holder Ph: 0459 540 921

The Snooker Players Association The Association’s Annual General Meeting was held on Monday 8th July 2013. Financial and other Reports were presented and accepted. It was decided that the Annual Members fee would be $10 and the playing cost would remain at 20 cents per frame. The Annual Christmas Function would you be held at the TAFE Pines Restaurant on Thursday December 5th at 7pm and be subsidised by the Association, members would contribute $10 each towards the cost. It was decided that due to low interest in playing at sessions on Monday’s and Friday’s, organised sessions would be held only on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons at 1:00pm – 3:00pm. Members wishing to play on other days or times could make their own arrangements to do so. The Snooker Players Association is situated on the second (Social) floor of the Administration Building. Playing sessions are held Tuesday to Thursday 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 $10 per year and you pay 20c for each frame played. Think about it, come along, or give me a ring. Peter Brunt, President Ph: 9355 4767

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Canasta Is held every Wednesday night from 6:30pm to 9:00pm. Bus pick up approx 6:15pm. $1.00 to play, & $1.00 for lucky numbers.Supper is provided. New members are welcome we will teach you if you can’t play. Enquiries, please contact Maureen Thompson.

POTTERY GROUP The pottery is open every Monday between 9 and 11a.m. We have pottery on display and some items for sale. We are situated in Allen Court next door to Kingia. Ann Morris/Secretary

ART GROUPThere was a good rollup for the viewing of a demonstration on video of Acrylic painting techniques. A good motivation to all of us to to keep on with this media. Watch out for the next one in August. It is a good learning experience as well as an opportunity to relax and learn at the same time. Club mornings are Tuesday and Friday from 9 - 11 am in the Art Studio 3rd floor of Administration Building. New members are always welcome. Sheila Barley, Secretary

The Writing Group We are a group of like-minded residents interested in READING, WRITING or STORYTELLING. We meet MONTHLY on the FIRST FRIDAY of the month, 9.30am, 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, (possibly to discuss your favourite book/author/genre), or even in STORYTELLING? There’s got to be a million interesting ‘life-stories’ you could relate. (Recently one of our group told us about what it was like to live opposite a convicted murderer, another told us about his personal involvement with the building of the Serpentine Dam). Why not come along and spend an enriching hour with us? We promise to finish well before the Stratton Luncheon Concert commences. Make the first Friday of the Month a Big Day Out! Call 6250 0538, Brian Dale, for more details.

Digital Camera ClassesI am considering running a series of tutorial classes, starting in October this year, in the Committee Room, Administration Building (level 3). The most suitable time for me is 2.00pm every Wednesday starting 16th October 2013. If you would like to attend the classes please add your contact details to my form on the notice boards. Jim Hopson Ph: 6250 0595

SWAN VILLAGE BOWLING CLUB When you read this report, the club will have been to Greenhills for our Christmas in July lunch, it will be the first time we have visited the hotel at this quaint place, so I will let you know in the next issue of tiding how it went. On the subject of food, our annual lunch is on August the 6th at the High Road Hotel at the moment we have over 45 names so if you still wish to go please let Hazel know ASAP, we have two buses arranged, if you need to have a drink, remember the bus drivers are not permitted to have any alcohol in their system, so it’s plain water for them. Our next outing for August has been arranged for August 27th we are going to the Café on the Dam which is at Serpentine, once again more food, at this rate we will be the healthiest village around. Once again we must thank Hazel for arranging the trips for us, as Jim is unavailable for the Christmas in July outing we have Frankie driving the bus for us. Many thanks, Frankie. Our game days have been very well attended of late with almost a full complement of players, thanks to Tini and Ann for doing a excellent job. As we have not played any trophy matches this month nothing to report. The Wednesday Happy hour seems to be very successful thanks to Lloyd for organising this. As our AGM is getting closer nomination forms for the executive committee will be on the notice board please consider nominating, as we cannot leave it to just the usual people. Enjoy your bowling Tony Ryder, President

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COMPUTER CLUBSESSION TIMES:

Tuesday 9 – 11amWednesday 9 – 11am

Thursday 9 – 11am 2 – 4pm

Friday 9 – 11am We welcome Andrew Chisholm our new Facilitator who will be replacing Philip Matthews on Wednesday morning session (9-11am). Andrew will also hold the position as Treasurer forthwith. Philip Matthews has retired from Facilitator duties in the Computer Club because of health reasons. We are located on the 2nd floor Administration Building in an air-conditioned room so it is not to hot or cold. Membership is $10 per Annum and each 2 hour session is $2. A Beginners session is run each Friday (am). Ken Thurtell – President Ph: 0409 296 105 Tony Ryder – Vice President Ph: 6250 0510

Theatre Go-ers ClubAll Bentley Park residents are welcome to join us. There is no joining fee, just buy a ticket. On Friday 30th August we visit the Garrick Theatre in Guildford to see a comedy “God of Carnage”, written by Jasmine Reza. It premiered in London in 2008 and is translated from French. It is a sharp edged Contempory Comedy set in polite (or not so) Society. A fast moving four hander that will take you by surprise. What happens when two sets of parents meet up to deal with the unruly behaviour between their children? A calm rational and civilised debate between grown-ups about the need to teach kids how to behave properly? OR an hysterical night of name calling, tantrums and tears before bedtime? Boys will be boys, but the adults are usually worse, much worse. Tickets went on sale Monday 29th July for $22 each but contact Joan Fenton on 6250 0529 if there any more available. Tickets includes return bus trip, sherry/port/juice on arrival, tea and coffee at the Interval. Bus pick up 6:50pm. Co-Ordinator Austin Gillanders 0412 786 669 (Unit 15 Cooinda) Assisted by Joan Fenton Email: [email protected]

Ladies of the Night Patchwork GroupMeetings 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

Handicraft All residents are welcome. To join us any Monday afternoon 1pm-3pm on the 2nd floor of Administration. Tea and biscuits free for 1st visit. 50cents each there after. Wendy Paull, Coordinator, Ph: 9470 1966

Bentley Park Indoor Bowls 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

DARTS CLUBDarts are on Monday and Friday at 6.30pm.

Don Mabbott, President

BuSH PoetS & yarnSPi nnerSIt is with happy pleasure that the Bush Poets & Yarnspinners have returned to their old venue at the Auditorium Bentley Park. We wish to thank both the Administration at Bentley Park and the residents at SwanCare Group & Rowethorpe for coming in to help fill the hall on Friday 5th July. It made a lovely friendly evening, with much happening. Wonderful poetry, yarnspinning and music. A good night all round, and a lovely supper. We wish to thank also the staff who set up the Auditorium for us, such a lovely job making it warm and cosy. Thank you to everyone involved from The Bush Poets & Yarnspinners Association. Catch you on the monthly rounds, 1st Friday of each month at 7:00in the Auditorium.

Nancy Coe

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

Undercroft Bowling ClubNot anything to report as we have wound down until after our AGM on Tuesday 30th July at 9.30am with our CEO presiding. We are going to Serpentine Dam for Lunch on Wednesday 18th September and an International Fun Day on 24th August. List on the Board. Birthdays for August: Ken Godsmark, Peter Metcalfe, Bob Johnstone, Sheila Best, Don & Janet Reid. Loyal Leo’s. Sayings: (1) A friend is someone who thinks you are a good egg – even if you are a bit cracked!! (2) Older people do not have bad memories – they just have more to remember!! (3) It takes 43 muscles to frown, but only 17 to smile!! Gill Godsmark, Secretary

S C R A B B L E C L U B Held every Thursday in the Stratton Centre at 1.30pm. New members welcome. Pam Urquhart Pony CanastaNow at the JP Stratton Centre every Wednesday from 1:00pm until 3:45pm. New players wanted – will teach. Come and have a cuppa and a game for 50 cents. For more information contact Marie Stephens Ph: 9472 5097 or Joan Mellowship Ph: 9361 4106

Mahjong Club The Mahjong Club meets every Friday Afternoon from 1pm to 4pm. Mah-Jong is 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. Maureen Thompson, Ph: 9472 7967

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Community NoticeboardSwanMobile Availability Bookings: 6250 0023

MONDAY – FRIDAY 9am - 4pm

SATURDAY 9am - 12 noon

Girl Guides Association Western Australia Inc

For more information please contact Nancy Brazier on 6250 0496 or email [email protected]

Hairdressers & Beauty TherapyCottage for Curls 33 Graham Crescent, Ph 9361 3596 Monday – Friday: 8.30am - 4.30pm

Dr Aru on LeaveDr Aru (Arumugam Natchimuthoo) will be on leave from 3rd July 2013 to 21st August 2013. Dr Aru will be back at the SwanCare Medical Centre on Thursday 22nd August 2013. For a locum doctor to visit you please ring 9328 7111. In an emergency phone 000 for an ambulance. GP After Hours service please phone 9458 0585 and ask for the service near you. For routine matters you can make an appointment with Dr Y K Wong at 2A Rathay Street, Victoria Park on Ph: 9361 2557 or Dr Sri at Belmont on Ph: 9479 1555.

Mavis Cleaver Court Visitors Parking Bays

Admin Building Parking BaysPlease observe the 15 minute parking restriction for bays at the front of the Administration building. Thank you. (This does not apply to

Resident Support Services/

Security vehicle or Maintenance

vehicles).

Parking bays are for visitors only. We request that STAFF & residents refrain for parking in the Visitors Bays. Thank you.

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