The Canada Day Celebrations was a perfect time for everyone to pay tribute to this wonderful country. The Activity department distributed a variety of pins and flags to staff, residents and visitors that were generously donated by Steve Pinsonneault, M.P.P. for Lambton, Kent, Middlesex, and Lianne Rood, M.P. for Middlesex-London. Thanks for your help, we truly appreciate it. Residents, staff and visitors enjoyed the special assortment of Canada Day cupcakes topped with a little Canadian flag from Union Block Bakery in Dresden. They were delicious.
Residents boarded the bus for a scenic tour to Port Glasgow. The lake was beautiful and everyone appreciated the cold ice cream treats. We had a blast checking out the car cruise tour that graciously entered the parking area as they continued on to another town. Residents appreciated the ice cream cart loaded with cold black raspberry cheesecake as a treat. The Dads and Donuts gathering for Father’s Day was a heart-warming celebration of all the Dads and men in our community. The Strawberry Social was held outdoors in the evening. The strawberries and cake with whipped topping was delicious and everyone had a great time listening to the entertainment provided by Crystal St.Denis.
Jeremy Smith visited and entertained residents with his musical program. John Carter gave communion to residents of the Catholic faith. Happy Hour time had residents enjoying a strawberry, 7 up, or lime drink served in a fancy glass and colourful napkin. The fudge dessert party was a great success. The sparkling drinks added to the party as well as the fancy napkins featuring dogs or coconuts. One on one visits are very popular with residents. Residents always enjoy the beautiful music provided by the Faith Haven Choir. The monthly birthday party for June was held and Randy Grey provided the entertainment for the party and everyone thought the raspberry sponge cake was delicious.
Birthday wishes are extended to Ron Garrison, Doris Patterson and Margaret Gouin. Bingo was held several times during the week with several lucky winners. Residents played euchre, go fish, casino, word games, Wii bowling, dice games, hoya cards and floor picture games with the Mobii machine. Hand massages and manicures were appreciated by residents before they ventured outside with their iced coffee and fresh fruit dishes. The Cheese Day social had residents sampling a variety of cheeses along with crackers. The Nu-Step cross trainers are always busy with residents exercising. The physiotherapy was supervised by the Physiotherapist from the Four Counties Health Services. Residents enjoy their outdoor walks as weather permits.
They are anxiously waiting for the August 16th move to the new building across the road. The beautiful large wall murals in the hallways were applied last week and the art work from Parks Blueberries looks amazing. Thanks to volunteer Adam for helping his mother Annette set up supplies at the new building. Residents appreciate their outdoor walks around the village as weather permits. Manicures, hand massages, and foot care are given on a regular basis. The reading group gathered in the activity area to catch up on the local news or read their favourite book to everyone. Musical chairs had everyone throwing their arms up in the air when the music stopped. They really liked winning prizes as part of the fun.
Residents boarded the bus to travel to Wal-mart for their shopping trip. Lunch at McDonalds is always a treat. Thanks to volunteers for assisting during the trip. David Skipper gave communion to residents of the Catholic faith. Reverend Deb Dolbear-Van Bilsen held worship services for those wanting to attend. Scenic drives are ongoing throughout the summer months. Skylar visited for the Music Connections program. Jeremy Smith visited and entertained residents with his musical program. Residents were looking forward to the ice cream truck visiting from Stoney Point.




