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Your V VA Community Newsletter August 2014 Mark your calendars for Thursday, August 14th, 4:00 pm for our Annual Corn Roast. This year we have added a peach cobbler for dessert, to our event. The evening dinner will begin at 4:00 pm with musical entertainment by The Diplomats , dinner will be served at 5:00pm followed by dessert and more musical entertainment. Please dress appropriately as the event will be held outside on our Patio Terrace, weather permitting. The evening festivities will wrap up by 7:30pm. This event is open to outside guests so please ensure that you sign up at concierge in advance to reserve your seat and meal. Stampede Week. Afternoon celebration Stampede Snacking where members enjoyed cotton candy, popcorn, chocolate dipped bananas, root beer and orange crush floats. Annual Corn Roast & Peach Cobbler
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Page 1: V!VA WATE August 2014 Newsletter

Your V VA Community Newsletter

Making Today GreatWaterside Retirement Community105 McNeely Ave. Carleton Place, Ontariowww.thewaterside.ca 613.253.2010

Copyright V!VA Retirement Communities Corporation, 14/05/01

August 2014

August Upcoming Events to watch for :

Monday’s in August - Mobile Museum visits; every Monday at 2:00pm, the local museum will set up a display of artifacts in the front lobby.

Aug. 4th, 6th & 8th - Enjoy a week of moving &grooving to tunes by Dia Bassett, B.J. Hughes & Pat McAlpine.

Aug. 11th - 15th - Shark Week on the BIG screen broadcasting daily 1:00 to 4:00 with JAWS, Soul Surfer & on the lighter side of things, Finding Nemo for evening movies

Aug. 13th - Made from the Heart Jewelery Display 10:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Aug. 14th - Corn Roast & Peach Cobbler

Aug 18th - Euchre Tournament $5/person in support of Club 55

Aug. 21st - Historic Tour of Carleton Place

Mark your calendars for Thursday, August 14th, 4:00 pm for our Annual Corn Roast. This year we have added a peach cobbler for dessert, to our event.

The evening dinner will begin at 4:00 pm with musical entertainment by The Diplomats , dinner will be served at 5:00pm followed by dessert and more musical entertainment.

Please dress appropriately as the event will be held outside on our Patio Terrace, weather permitting. The evening festivities will wrap up by 7:30pm.

This event is open to outside guests so please ensure that you sign up at concierge in advance to reserve your seat and meal.

Save the dateThursday, September 11thFall Harvest Festival & Apple Bake Off. Please see internal posters for more details.

Stampede Week.Afternoon celebration Stampede Snacking where members enjoyed cotton candy, popcorn, chocolate dipped bananas, root beer and orange crush floats.

Getting to Know Your NeighborLorna & Gordon McNabb met in Ottawa in 1950 and later married in 1954 upon Gordon’s graduation from Queen’s University in Kingston as a Civil Engineer. The couple travelled to Gordon’s first job in British Columbia as a water and power engineer for the federal government. The McNabb’s have a total of 18 grandchildren.

Gordon is a Carleton Place native, attended public & high school here. In 1958 Gordon & Lorna returned to the Ottawa area where Gordon rose to become Deputy Minister of the Dept. of Energy, Mines and Resources& then President of the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada.

Gordon has served 12 years chairing as a Community Support in Almonte & the C.P. Hospital Today Gordon’s efforts are supporting the new hospital in CP . His many awards include 11 doctorates from Canadian Universities & 3 Queen’s Jubilee Medals. He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1995.

Lorna’s early years were spent in Lakewood, New Jersey & came to Canada in 1945 with her Canadian-born mother & settled in Smiths Falls & then Ottawa. Her family has deep roots in the Clayton area of Lanark County. Lorna was Chief Operating Officer, active breeder and trainer of championship German Shepherds for almost 20 years & later became an accomplished water color painter. She currently volunteers at “The Hub” in Almonte as the “toy lady” and is on the board of a local museum.

your seat and meal.

members enjoyed cotton candy, members enjoyed cotton candy,

Stampede Stampede Week.Week.Stampede Stampede Week.Stampede Stampede

Afternoon celebration Afternoon celebration Stampede Snacking where Stampede Snacking where members enjoyed cotton candy, members enjoyed cotton candy, popcorn, chocolate dipped popcorn, chocolate dipped bananas, root beer and orange bananas, root beer and orange crush floats. crush floats.

Annual Corn Roast & Peach Cobbler

Page 2: V!VA WATE August 2014 Newsletter

Your V VA Community Newsletter

Making Today GreatWaterside Retirement Community105 McNeely Ave. Carleton Place, Ontariowww.thewaterside.ca 613.253.2010

Copyright V!VA Retirement Communities Corporation, 14/05/01

August 2014

August Upcoming Events to watch for :

Monday’s in August - Mobile Museum visits; every Monday at 2:00pm, the local museum will set up a display of artifacts in the front lobby.

Aug. 4th, 6th & 8th - Enjoy a week of moving &grooving to tunes by Dia Bassett, B.J. Hughes & Pat McAlpine.

Aug. 11th - 15th - Shark Week on the BIG screen broadcasting daily 1:00 to 4:00 with JAWS, Soul Surfer & on the lighter side of things, Finding Nemo for evening movies

Aug. 13th - Made from the Heart Jewelery Display 10:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Aug. 14th - Corn Roast & Peach Cobbler

Aug 18th - Euchre Tournament $5/person in support of Club 55

Aug. 21st - Historic Tour of Carleton Place

Mark your calendars for Thursday, August 14th, 4:00 pm for our Annual Corn Roast. This year we have added a peach cobbler for dessert, to our event.

The evening dinner will begin at 4:00 pm with musical entertainment by The Diplomats , dinner will be served at 5:00pm followed by dessert and more musical entertainment.

Please dress appropriately as the event will be held outside on our Patio Terrace, weather permitting. The evening festivities will wrap up by 7:30pm.

This event is open to outside guests so please ensure that you sign up at concierge in advance to reserve your seat and meal.

Save the dateThursday, September 11thFall Harvest Festival & Apple Bake Off. Please see internal posters for more details.

Stampede Week.Afternoon celebration Stampede Snacking where members enjoyed cotton candy, popcorn, chocolate dipped bananas, root beer and orange crush floats.

Getting to Know Your NeighborLorna & Gordon McNabb met in Ottawa in 1950 and later married in 1954 upon Gordon’s graduation from Queen’s University in Kingston as a Civil Engineer. The couple travelled to Gordon’s first job in British Columbia as a water and power engineer for the federal government. The McNabb’s have a total of 18 grandchildren.

Gordon is a Carleton Place native, attended public & high school here. In 1958 Gordon & Lorna returned to the Ottawa area where Gordon rose to become Deputy Minister of the Dept. of Energy, Mines and Resources& then President of the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada.

Gordon has served 12 years chairing as a Community Support in Almonte & the C.P. Hospital Today Gordon’s efforts are supporting the new hospital in CP . His many awards include 11 doctorates from Canadian Universities & 3 Queen’s Jubilee Medals. He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1995.

Lorna’s early years were spent in Lakewood, New Jersey & came to Canada in 1945 with her Canadian-born mother & settled in Smiths Falls & then Ottawa. Her family has deep roots in the Clayton area of Lanark County. Lorna was Chief Operating Officer, active breeder and trainer of championship German Shepherds for almost 20 years & later became an accomplished water color painter. She currently volunteers at “The Hub” in Almonte as the “toy lady” and is on the board of a local museum.

your seat and meal.

members enjoyed cotton candy, members enjoyed cotton candy,

Stampede Stampede Week.Week.Stampede Stampede Week.Stampede Stampede

Afternoon celebration Afternoon celebration Stampede Snacking where Stampede Snacking where members enjoyed cotton candy, members enjoyed cotton candy, popcorn, chocolate dipped popcorn, chocolate dipped bananas, root beer and orange bananas, root beer and orange crush floats. crush floats.

Annual Corn Roast & Peach Cobbler