The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-07-15, Page 8Page li- tic now Sentinel, Wednesday. July l5r, 199
Paul Grayson,
and Anne (nee
Ritchie/Riegling)
were married! .on
June 6, 199E4 in
Fa:1rylow,•
Alberta.
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PinecrOst sponsors .bijok for kids-.
Pines est Manor,. part
of the Central lark Lodges
long. -term care Real
i~state dnvestwent Trust, is
Proud to sponsor the soon -
to -be -released:. children's
book Qfd7 n rs; The Once'
That Clot Away. The pro-
ject is It joint venture with
Alzheimer Canada.
Written by Noa.
- Schwartz and: illustrated
by grits Vipond, •old
TImers; The One .That Gar
Away is designed to help,
children uud«.rstand and.
!tarn to cope . with
Alzheimer's Disease. it
recounts the story of
.young boy as he Gomes to
terms with his gr.andfa-
ther's illness Alzheimer's
disease. or in his words,
"Ohl Timers" disease. The
boy recalls the good times
he shared with "Papa Joe,"
who has been. forgetting
things lately, and .his real-
ization of how important it
is to preserve those memu-
Qriginal
ries anti pass them on to
.his own children.
"As the leading cause
of death among Canada's
elderly . population,
Alzheimer's currently
affects an esdniated quar-
ter of a million people its
this country,". said
Michelle 'Vermeeren,
administrator at Pinec;rest
Manor in Luc,know." But
the devastating effects of
Alzheimer's are not limit, '
ed to tett victims; the
Newspapers have been relaying .information
to the public for hundreds of years.
Pen and ink, ink.and d paper.
Newspapers are still the most economical way to
gather large volumes of: current information.}
Oh yes, we're well -aware o f the information technology
zipping along the superhighway In fact, the newspaper
• industry is one of its. heaviest users..
Newspapers and laptop computers
actually have a lot i.n. common -
Wireless,
Lightweight.
Recyclable,
User -Friendly,:
Inexpensive,
Convenient,
And has hundreds of other uses.
Our goal hasa. always been to
educate and inform the'public
That will always be our goal.
Pick up the original laptoj
It's still "a valuable tool in today's world
impact is felt throughout
their families - even the
, chi Wen. " a
" Central Park lodges is
committed :to providing.,
high quality care to resi=.
dents ..within .our care and
support to family mem-'..
bers at(d friends. Our
sponsorship of this pro-
ject, in partnership with
Alzheimer Canada,
reflects this commitment
and• our hope that. by
increasing awareness and
understanding of this,
degenerative disease, we
inay help to . ease -ttte .bp,r-'
den on family members.
This information needs to
be accessible fo both chil-
dren and adults.
Central Park Lodges is
sponsoring the free distri-
bution of 20,000copies of
the book to Alzheimer
Society Chapters across.
Canada. This book, which
was TA published by.
Tumbleweed Press will
also be available for pur-
chase at Chapters
Bookstores across Canada,
or for loan from the Public
Library in Luckttow.
Taking
care a►
the
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While he .said it's not
coptpletely like an Alberta
ranch they use the,skills
they've learned aver the
past several years as much
as possible.
That means" if a steer is
sick, they ride up and rope
them to .."doctor them."
.. They.'also .get roped to
be tagged and:vaccinated,'
.
.410 treats. his steers the .1;
best he .can.
' ."They'reathletes as;•
well'; You treat_.thetn as--
such�"'rie said:
They pet good grain,
• hay .and water and he said
their work in the arena <.
lastsfor only. 10 or 15 sec-
onds and each one is run
• about five times a week
end;... .
While Anderson is' a
.:cowboy by night and
weekend, he also owns,
Winghar Monuments.
tiis steers usually have
the weekdays off.
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