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Handbook for Seniors

Today I had sent off an inquiry to Leon Benoit, MP (Conservative) for Vegreville-Wainwright, about a URL for the Handbook for Seniors.

In the meantime, I looked for it on the Internet a bit more, and guess what, I found it, in the most logical place for it, on Leon Benoit’s website.  The reason why Internet searches for the Handbook provided no results is most likely that the Handbook had just today been published on Leon Benoit’s website, which is somewhat surprising, given that the document was created and last modified 19/11/2010 6:52:57 AM.

I suppose that my suggestion today to have the Handbook available on-line and that it was posted just today on Leon Benoit’s website is a mere coincidence, however improbable that may be.

Here is the URL for the Handbook for Seniors:

http://www.leonbenoit.ca/media/20110113_Benoit_Seniors%20Handbook%20FINAL.PDF

I downloaded a copy of the handbook (4MB) and will copy it to the PC at the Seniors Club.

Unfortunately, although the Handbook does have an index, the index is not linked, so that it is not a simple matter to go to a specific chapter, section or page. Still, it is possible to navigate to any desired location in the handbook through,

  1. Scrolling to the desired page, or through
  2. Copying text from the index, pasting it into the PDF search feature and searching for it, after which one just has to click on the instances listed in the search-return list.

That is better than nothing, and one should not expect our governments to weave miracles or even to be practical.  I guess that a linked index for a large PDF file is simply too much to ask for.

The good thing about the Handbook is that even though it contains a large volume of government propaganda, all of the links shown in the document appear to be functional and permit accessing the locations identified.  That even applies to the e-mail addresses shown for the MLAs whose constituencies overlap with that of Leon Benoit, but it stops there.  If you wish to find an e-mail address for any government agency, you will have to go to the website of that agency to be able to obtain it.

To become fully familiar with all of the information contained in the Handbook will most likely require a very large amount of time, probably more time than even retired seniors can or care to devote to that task.  However overwhelming the large volume of information in the Handbook may be, on balance it may be useful, provided one has enough patience to wade through it all, and provided one is willing to spend the time required to separate the wheat from the chaff.

For instance, if one is looking for information on “Tax Savings for Seniors and Pensioners”, it is somewhat difficult to determine how taxes can be saved by anyone, considering that one had to go through a susbtantial amount of information like:

HOW THE CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT HAS HELPED SENIORS
TAX RELIEF AND MONETARY SAVINGS FOR SENIORS

Our Conservative Government has introduced landmark changes to ease
the tax burden on Canadian seniors since 2006 providing nearly $2
billion annually in tax relief to seniors and pensioners, including:
• Increased the age credit twice, in 2006 and again in 2009, by $1,000
each time, which provides additional tax savings to 2.2 million
seniors
• Provided a one-time 25% reduction in minimum Registered
Retirement Income Fund for 2008
• Budget 2007 increased the age limit for maturing pensions and
RRSPs from 69 to 71
• The Tax Fairness Plan introduced pension income splitting for the
2007 and subsequent tax years

and-so-on…

Highlighting of text in the Handbook, for copying, is difficult and very error-prone, so that it will not be easy to pass information on or to extract just desired portions, deleting extraneous information that is of no use other than to promote good feelings about all the good work that was done on behalf of seniors without actually identifying anything of interest to anyone at the moment.

Most likely, if anyone wishes to point out information in the Handbook that may be of interest to others, it may be most efficient to print out a given page and to highlight the information on it that may be of use.

The considerable amount of time I have spent on the Handbook so far has not helped to enable me to determine what sort of information in the Handbook for Seniors can actually be of use to any seniors (except perhaps things like that immersing a burn in cool water is better than to smear butter on it), although there is no doubt in my mind that I have come across a very large amount of information that stresses that having the conservative government around has been the best thing for seniors since sliced bread was invented, which, given how we were taken for a ride by the Liberals, may well be true.

Nevertheless, I have not been able to find anything that helps seniors with escalating prices for gas, food, energy, taxes and rent, but I suppose that as long as any yuppy is willing to pay ten dollars for a liter of water, gasoline at a dollar a liter should be considered a bargain.  That may as well extend to $1.50 a liter for milk and the price we pay for bread.

However, the words gasoline, bread or milk show up not once in the handbook, while energy is being mentioned in passing — in connection with a questionnaire on the benefits of healthy living.  I guess that milk, bread and other foodstuffs are not as important in that respect as feeling energetic is, even though no healthy living is possible without affordable prices for heating one’s home and for the food one needs to keep alive.

I wish I could afford to do so, and if I could, I would offer prizes for the first three seniors who can demonstrate to me that having the Handbook for Seniors around has actually helped them solve a problem.  However, rest assured that if you are a senior, the handbook will be good for you, because on the last of the 68 pages of the document it states:

Final Thoughts

This Handbook for Seniors is meant to provide an overview of local and national topics relevant to seniors and retirees in the constituency of Vegreville - Wainwright.

Although I have not been able to determine anything that is obviously relevant to seniors in the Handbook, upon much further searching I will without a doubt become more enlightened on that apparent omission.  Still, it seems to me that the one obvious advantage that could have been offered by the Handbook, namely being a concise directory of government services for seniors, has been substantially diluted with overwhelming portions of propaganda that account for the vast majority of the information contained in the 68 pages of the document.

Yes, it is becoming increasingly more difficult for seniors to live well or even only in comfort, but having the Handbook for Seniors around will do a lot to make seniors feel good about that.  See, it is only a matter of mind over matter, and it did not take me 68 pages to state that.

–Walter

Updates to Calendar of up-coming Events

A few additions have been made to the Seniors Club Event Calendar.

A reminder:  Do not forget about the house-cleaning party.

Bruderheim Seniors Christmas Supper

The Christmas supper at the Bruderheim Seniors took place last night.

The food was great (thanks to the catering by Lloy Maschmeyer), the company was good, and a good time was had by all.

Congratulations to Ben and Lydia Radtke, who attended last night and had just celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary.

Ben_and Lydia_Radtke_66th_wedding_anniversary

Click on photo for full resolution image (more photos, and thanks to Jackie for the photos)

Considering that we all had to shovel a lot of snow yesterday and that the roads were not in good condition for driving, it was surprising to see that just five people who had planned to come could not, one from Fort Saskatchewan, one from Smoky Lake and three from Ardrossan.

All that is left to do now is to do a little bit of cleaning up (we will get together on Tuesday, 10 a.m., Dec. 21st, 2010, to do that) and to hand out the prizes for the raffle.

The winners of the raffle are:

  1. Jean Morrison (lap quilt, donated by Virginia Differenz)
  2. Carol Klass (two tickets for the Josephburg Concert Series - donated by the Josephburg Ag. Society)
  3. Sue Rocheleau (two tickets for the Josephburg Concert Series - donated by the Bruderheim Seniors Club)
  4. Chad Hogan ($40 gas-voucher, donated by Bruderheim Shell)

The winners of the door prizes are:

  1. Catherine Lekochinsky ( $20 gas -voucher, donated by Bruderheim Shell)
  2. Anne Rutar (large pizza-voucher, donated by Lily’s Restaurant)
  3. Pat Lorand (Cocoa collection, donated by a member of the Bruderheim Seniors Club)

Thanks to those who came and to all who helped to make the evening a nice one to remember (to Dick Johnston: thanks for clearing the snow in the parking lot, and to Sharon Johnston: the garlands on the handrails at the entrance were an especially nice touch).

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Except for the little house-cleaning we will do on Tuesday, 10 a.m., Dec. 21st, 2010, the Seniors Club will be closed over the holidays, until Tuesday, Jan. 4th, 2011.  See you then, and in the meantime, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Update 2010 12 21: Photos

Bruderheim Seniors — Calendar of up-coming Events

Dec. 26, 2010 Private event (Centre closed to members and public)
Dec. 25, 2010 Private event (Centre closed to members and public)
Dec. 15, 2010
(Wednesday)
Seniors Christmas SupperEntertainment: The ever popular Don Klym on his accordion
Tickets:
Available through advance sales
Location:
Seniors Centre
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Dec. 11, 2010
(Saturday)
Candy House

Cancelled due to lack of registrations (as of 2010 11 30)

Sponsor: Lamont County Community Adult Learning Council

Dec. 4, 2010 Private event (Centre closed to members and public)
Nov. 27, 2010
(Saturday)

Aroma-Therapy, Epsom Salt Bath Products

  Cancelled due to lack of registrations

Nov. 25, 2010
(Thursday)
Pot-Luck Supper
Good food, good fun and good people
Location:
Seniors Centre
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Nov. 18, 2010
(Thursday)
Monthly Shopping-trip to Edmonton
Bus goes to Edmonton (to Kingsway Mall next month to Southgate
leaves at Lamont New Horizons Seniors Clubat 9:30 a.m., fare is $5.00, contact Evelyn Kowalski at 780.895.7567)
Nov. 15, 2010
(Monday)
Fun Day
Get-together for fun and games with members of seniors clubs from Ardrossan, Sherwood Park and Fort Saskatchewan.
Bring your own lunch. Goodies, juice and coffee will be available as ever.
Location:
Seniors Centre
Time: 10 a.m.

Bev Slaght — Memorial

In Loving Memory

Bev Slaght

Beverly Frank Slaght

January 7th, 1936 - October 5th, 2010

A Memorial Service will be held

Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 1:30 p.m.

Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Bruderheim

followed by a Celebration of Bev’s Life at

Bruderheim Memorial Community Hall

Memorial donations may be made to
Lamont Hospital Health Care Centre – Palliative Care Unit
in memory of Beverly Frank Slaght

Inquiries can be made to First Memorial Funeral Services in Ft. Saskatchewan

Condolences can be submitted to the family at www.firstmemorialfuneral.com

780-998-9898

(PDF File)

Bruderheim Seniors — Calendar of up-coming Events

Bruderheim Seniors Centre
5001 Queen Street
Box 344
Bruderheim, Alberta, Canada
T0B 0S0

Tel.: 796-3055 during hours of operation (at other times, contact Walter Schneider by calling 780.796.2306, or e-mail him at walt@folc.ca)

Hours of operation and details for rental arrangements

Information for members, new and old (HTML format)

Information for members, new and old (MS RTF format)

Calendar of up-coming Events

Dec. 11, 2010

Candy House

Everyone can participate including children 8 years and up, under the supervision of an adult.

Sponsor: Lamont County Community Adult Learning Council
Instructor: Luanne Taylor

Location: Seniors Centre
Time: 1 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.

Nov. 27, 2010

Aroma-Therapy, Epsom Salt Bath Products

Everyone can participate including children 8 years and up, under the supervision of an adult.

Sponsor: Lamont County Community Adult Learning Council
Instructor:  Heather Tait

Location: Seniors Centre
Time: 1 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.

Oct. 13, 2010 Homestead Farm Photos will hold an exhibition of farm photos taken in the Bruderheim area.

Location: Seniors Centre
Time: 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

Oct. 7, 2010 Lions Meeting — Location: Seniors Centre; Time: 7 p.m.
Oct. 7, 2010 Seniors Fair — Displays, Speakers, Lunch, Door Prizes, Fellowship, Laughter
Location: Andrew Community Centre
Time: 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

Transportation: Bus will leave at 9:00 a.m. from the Bruderheim Seniors Centre.  Make sure to let us know by Sept 24th whether you will be going.  Call Walter or Ruth at 780.796.2306 or leave your name on the sign-up sheet at the Corn Roast on Friday, Sept. 24th.

Oct. 4, 2010 Coffee drop-in regular hours will commence Oct 4 at 10 am.
Sept. 24, 2010

Local corn roast and pot luck supper
Location:  Seniors Centre; Time: 6:00 p.m.

Our Senior group will welcome the “Hoofprintsofhope” horse-back riders for a corn roast and fundraiser for Alzheimer’s.
$20.00 donations will receive a tax deductible receipt and a chance on the Hoofprintsofhope draw.  (See poster for the event)

Sept. 23, 2010 Leo Meeting — Location: Seniors Centre; Time: 7 p.m.

Record of past events

Bruderheim Seniors — Calendar of up-coming Events

Calendar of up-coming Events

Dec. 11, 2010

Candy House

Everyone can participate including children 8 years and up, under the supervision of an adult.

Sponsor: Lamont County Community Adult Learning Council
Instructor: Luanne Taylor

Location: Seniors Centre
Time: 1 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.

Nov. 27, 2010

Aroma-Therapy, Epsom Salt Bath Products

Everyone can participate including children 8 years and up, under the supervision of an adult.

Sponsor: Lamont County Community Adult Learning Council
Instructor:  Heather Tait

Location: Seniors Centre
Time: 1 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.

Oct. 13, 2010 Homestead Farm Photos will hold an exhibition of farm photos taken in the Bruderheim area.

Location: Seniors Centre
Time: 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

Oct. 7, 2010 Lions Meeting — Location: Seniors Centre; Time: 7 p.m.
Oct. 4, 2010 Coffee drop-in regular hours will commence Oct 4 at 10 am.
Sept. 24, 2010

Local corn roast and pot luck supper
Location:  Seniors Centre; Time: 6:00 p.m.

Our Senior group will welcome the “Hoofprintsofhope” horse-back riders for a corn roast and fundraiser for Alzheimer’s.
$20.00 donations will receive a tax deductible receipt and a chance on the Hoofprintsofhope draw.  (See poster for the event)

Sept. 23, 2010 Leo Meeting — Location: Seniors Centre; Time: 7 p.m.

Bruderheim Seniors: Calendar of up-coming Events

Oct. 04, 2010     Coffee drop-in regular hours will commence Oct 4 at 10 am.

Sep. 24, 2010     Join us Sept 24 for local corn roast and pot luck supper at 6:00 pm. at the Seniors Club.

Our Senior group will welcome the “Hoofprintsofhope” horse-back riders for a corn roast and fundraiser for Alzheimer’s.
$20.00 donations will receive a tax deductible receipt and a chance on the “Hoofprintsofhope” draw.

Sep. 16, 2010     A successful season of Bocci with Ardrossan 55+ Club concludes with a pot luck luncheon in Ardrossan, at 10 a.m.

Sep. 15, 2010     A successful season of Bocci with Ardrossan 55+ Club concludes with a pot luck luncheon in Ardrossan.

The funeral and reception for Dorothy Hurlbut is being held in Ardrossan at Senior centre  on Wed so the windup has been postponed until Thursday am at 10. Hope the weather is decent.

Virg

Sep. 9, 2010     Watch for our booth at What’s Up in Bruderheim Sep. 9.  Location: Memorial Hall

Aug. 30, 2010     We wish to welcome Walter Schneider as interim president.  Walter can be reached by telephone at 780.796.2306, or by e-mail at walt@folc.ca
Virginia Differenz is covering the treasurer’s position, as Rudy and Chris Thiel have moved to Baptiste Lake.

Our Community Research project is complete. Thanks Susan for a job well done. We’ll be reviewing the findings and working toward implementing the suggestions that have come forward.

(Source)

Bruderheim, Communities in Bloom

The Communities in Bloom Provincial Judges will be visiting our community on Thursday, August 5th, 2010.  In their honour, we will be holding a potluck luncheon for the judges from 12:15 pm to 1:30 pm at the Bruderheim Senior’s Centre.

All community groups are invited and encouraged to send at least one representative to the luncheon. This is an opportunity to share with the judges the wonderful work that your club or organization does in our community.

This year we choose to do a “potluck meal” to highlight the community spirit and hospitality that makes Bruderheim unique! All participants are asked to bring a favourite dish to share such as an appetizer, entrée or dessert for 6 to 8 people….

Please contact me at 780-796-3731 or at brownj@strathcona.ab.ca to confirm your attendance and your participation in the potluck luncheon as soon as possible.

Thank-you!

Sincerely,

Jodi Brown
Community Services Director

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Note: You are not able to look-up this information or additional details at the website of the Town of Bruderheim.  That website has been off-line for more than two years and remains off-line.

The “Bruderheim Seniors Community Research” project

Public Notice

The Bruderheim Seniors Club has been approved to receive funds for the “Bruderheim Seniors Community Research” project.

We are in the process of hiring a coordinator who is self motivated, personable, enjoys meeting and talking with different people.

This person will work with the executive to develop and execute a survey regarding wishes of older members of our community.

Anyone interested please contact Virginia @ 780-796-3758.

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