14 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN RETIREMENT and THE FAMILY LEGALISSLLESAEORVSENIOBS Sponsored by North Leeds Senior Support and VON Retirement information Committee LEEDS COUNTY 4â€"H ORGANIZATION The 4â€"H program will be getting underway for another eventful year. On Tuesday, March let, the Organization Rally will be held at the Lions Club Hall, Athens, beginning at Tuesday, March 28, 1989 2100 - 4130 pm CD.BNG_WJILELE_QHJ\LOJ.Q_GX WGSlpOl't Senior Citizens Hall Wednesday. April 19' 1989 , 2:00 â€" 4:30 pm An opportunity to learn more about the legal concerns and issues of retired persons; Community Hall. Portland 7:30p.m. Young people ages , 11â€"21 years as of January . Wills 1, 1989 will have the ' P,°Y"e' 0,‘ Ammey An opportunity to learn first hand about some of today's opportunity to enroll in a . lerng wrils labour saving devices. Demonstration and practice variety of clubs Projects . 'Life long interest in h0using‘ opportunities: ‘ . o R' “ ' ~ ‘ ' . . . , being offered for 1989 1nClude “53:5 of Seniors vulnerable seniors, consumers . M32:31,:fir/istgrgoinsdrféokmg for 1 or 2. prepare ’ ' an Beef, Dalry, Sheep, Sw1ne . Survivors Rights V'd C tt R orders (VCR's)' learn how to These clubs Will 0 l eo asse e ec . and Horse. study the housing and equipment of each animal type. Other projects include home and farm safety, veterinary, farm machinery, hook up a VCR; record your favourite show; examin different brands of VCR's o Answering Services: how to make answering machines work for you Presentor: Jane Monaghan, Barrister and Solicitor 0 Resident, Chaffey's Lock 0 Practising Family law, Estate and Real Estate law 9 years in Elgin 0 Municipal Councillor, South Crosby, 1985â€"1988 " . ' ‘ Presentors: :Lilrhaï¬snj’ plowmg and soc1al . Chairperson, Rideau Lakes Union Library Board 0 John Duncan â€" Duncan's Radio and Television. Mair Young people learn technical 0 Member. Board of Directors, Chaffey’s Lock Heritage Street Elgin . Sooety o Trudy Duncan â€" Panasonic Demonstrator and leadership skills through a series of club meetings and have the opportunity to participate at special 4-H activities at the local, regional and provincial level. Volunteer leaders assist the members with handsâ€"on skills to enhance Senior Citizen‘s Hall, Newboro FINANCIAL lSSUES FOR SENIQBS Wednesday, April 5, 1989 2:00 â€" 4:30 pm HEALIHLAQING Wednesday, April 26, 1989 2:00 â€" 4:30 pm Beverly School Gym. Delta learning and illustrate the 4â€"H motto "Learn to do by doing." For more information, call An opportunity to examine all aspects of the ‘healthy aging’ process: Healthy aging - physical, mental, emotional A chance to examine your plans for the future, to discuss issues and concerns related to finacial planning for security: e Post retirement income 9 the Ontario Ministry of 0 Impact of Tax Reforms a Good health practices Agriculture and Food. 0 Accessing CPP, Old Age Security, Guaranteed ° Attitudes, stresses and strains 4â€"H'ers Knitting Their Way Income Supplement 0 Human relationships; spousal aging, parents, adult children, friends into Spring Leisure planning 4â€"H members of Leeds County are currently enrolled in the “Working with Wool" project. 0 Planning with less, coping with inflation 0 Estate Planning 0 0 Ontario and Federal Tax Credits 0 Generating Income from current assets Presentor: Dr. Lorna Boag, Psychogeriatrician They are learning the o 29 years Child Psychiatry processing of wool from fleece Presentors: (A Panel Format) 0 7 years Geriatric Psychiatry to yarn as well as the 0 John Jones â€" Financial Planner, National Trust a Long time resident of Kingston characteristics and care 0 Ben Tarr - Manager, Royal Bank 0 Associate Professor, Queens University instructions for wool garments. o Byrnel Holtan â€" Tax Consultant, A & J Hennessy O Retired Each 4â€"H member must Income Tax 8r Bookkeeping, Portland WHO" participate in club meetings, complete a record book, knit one article and participate in an achievement program. As well as becoming knowledgeable on wool, the 4-H members are learning the skills of basic knitting. This club is a true test of the 4â€"H motto "learn to do by doing." 4â€"H members are young people ages 11-21 years Retired persons and family members interested and involve in creating healthy, fulfilling retirement years. WHAT? A series of five (5) informative sessions on different aspects of retirement. An opportunity for the discussion and exploration of issues and concerns related to a healthy retirement. There will be time to meet and share with others the experiences of your retirement years. EB Eï¬Eï¬lflBAIIQNflEEEBBED BED BEME NLan dittECAB lï¬fAMl LI Wednesday, April 12, 1989 2:00 â€" 4:30 pm St. Columbanus â€" O‘Neill Hall, Elgin An opportunity to examine the issues and concerns related to ‘caring’ in the home: 0 Exploration of lifestyles o Respite Care â€" How to access? as of January 1, 1989. . . - Call: Newboro/El in Doreen McManus 272â€"2183 For more information, contact 0 Community Support Systems â€" what lS available? 9 the Ontario Ministry of how to access. . V Westport Donna Kelly 273â€"2872 Agriculture and Food, ° sandW'Ch General'on Smiths Fall VON om 283 2520 Brockville, 342-2124. 0 Caring for the Caregiver s ce â€" Ol' Presentors: (A Panel Format) 0 Barbara Burns â€" Family Services Centre of Ottawa/Carleton 0 Marion McLeod â€" 3 1/2 years Coordinator, North Leeds Senior Support; Resident 14 years, Morton; Chairperson, North Leeds Ambulance Service; Member, Continuing Care Board, Rideau Lakes District Health Council 0 Jean Macintosh â€" Coordinator, Placement Coorâ€" dinating Service, Leedsâ€"Grenville, Lanark; Long time resident, Brockville; Member, local VON Board; Past member. provincial and national VON Boards Register at the Door Everyone Welcome There is no charge for this series. We encourage you to attend all five sessions The sessions will offer you many ideas for developing and enriching your retirement lifestyle. Discussion and questions will be encouraget