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F.A.T.H.E.R.S. "F" aithful. "A" lways there. "T" rustworthy. "H" onoring. "E" ver-loving. "R" ighteous. "S" upporve. Langley Adult Day Program 20256 56th Ave Langley, BC Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) was born Norma Jean Mortenson. She spent much of her childhood in foster homes. Monroe was working in a munions factory during World War II when a photographer snapped her picture. This launched her career as a model. Monroe was cast in bit parts in films and began diligently studying acng. Eventually, as a blonde, Monroe won praise for her comedic ability in such films as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and The Seven Year Itch. She won a Golden Globe for her role in Some Like It Hot. Quote of the Day “A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.” ~ John Lennon

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F.A.T.H.E.R.S.

"F" aithful.

"A" lways there.

"T" rustworthy.

"H" onoring.

"E" ver-loving.

"R" ighteous.

"S" uppor�ve.

Langley Adult Day Program

20256 56th Ave

Langley, BC

Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) was

born Norma Jean Mortenson. She

spent much of her childhood in

foster homes. Monroe was working

in a muni�ons factory

during World War II

when a photographer

snapped her picture.

This launched her

career as a model.

Monroe was cast in

bit parts in films and began diligently

studying ac�ng. Eventually, as a

blonde, Monroe won praise for

her comedic ability in such films

as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and

The Seven Year Itch. She won a

Golden Globe for her role in Some

Like It Hot.

Quote of the Day

“A dream you dream alone is

only a dream. A dream you

dream together is reality.”

~ John Lennon

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DIRECTOR: KELLY BROWN

NURSE: SYLVIA

PAUL R

BATHING: MIRARIE

PROGRAM STAFF

• SUE

• SANDEEP

• CHLOE

• KALLIE

• SHEELA

• GAIL

• SHIVANI

• MARLISA

• JULIE

• VARSHA

IF YOU WOULD LIKE A

HYDROSOUND BATH IN A

CENTURY TUB, OUR

BATHING PROGRAM IS FOR

TAKE HOME MEALS ARE

AVAILABLE FROM THE

KITCHEN FOR $7.00.

PLEASE LET US KNOW

BEFORE 12:00NOON IF YOU

WOULD LIKE TO TAKE ONE

HOME.

LANGLEY ADULT DAY PROGRAM

20250 56th Ave LANGLEY, BC

PHONE-778 328 2302

FAX 778 328 2304

Web Site @www.lsrs.ca

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THURSDAY 1:15-2:30PM

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LESLIE A JUNE 1

HERB T JUNE 5

BARB G JUNE 9

INA B JUNE 9

PAUL C JUNE 9

ROSE S JUNE 9

PAUL C JUNE 10

NORRIS H JUNE 13

ELSIE T JUNE 14

OKSANA K JUNE 14

ETHEL M JUNE 17

LAURENCE B JUNE 20

LOURDES S JUNE 20

ALAN M JUNE 23

GEORGE F JUNE 24

SHIRLEY E JUNE 26

HARRY C JUNE 26

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Mon Tue

03 Bowling/Wii/News-/Art-Nails /

Game PM - Bocci

- Cards - Knitting

- Shuffle Board - Guess That Blond

04 Fitness/News/Shuffleboard/

Art/Group PM - Curling

- Inspirational Music - ADP Card Hour

- Bocci - Emelia Earhart

10 Bowling/Wii/News-/Art-Nails /

Game PM - Bocci

- Cards - Knitting

- Shuffle Board - Cowboy Western

11 Fitness/News/Shuffleboard/

Art/Group PM - Curling

- Inspirational Music - ADP Card Hour

- Bocci - Mansions

17 Bowling/Wii/News-/Art-

Nails /Game PM - Bocci

- Cards - Knitting

- Shuffle Board - Roller Coaster

18 Fitness/News/shuffleboard /

Art/Group PM - Curling

- Inspirational Music - ADP Card Hour

- Bocci - Where Were You When ?

24 Bowling/Wii/News-/Art-Nails /

Game PM - Bocci

- Cards - Knitting

- Shuffle Board - Science

25 Fitness/News/Shuffleboard/

Art/Group PM - Curling

- Inspirational Music - ADP Card Hour

- Bocci - Dick Clarks Bandstand

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Wed Thu Fri

05 Bowling/Crosswords

Art / News /knitting PM - Cards

- Music - Shuffle Board

- Fitness - Pirates

06 News/Curling/

Wii/Art/Game PM - Bocci

- Music - Cards

- Shuffle Board - Cats Family

07 Bowling/Art/News/

Game PM - Music

- Fitness - Shuffle Board

- Cards/Game - Paparazzi

12 Bowling/Crosswords

Art / Nails/Knitting PM - Cards

- Music - Shuffle Board

- Fitness - Gone Fishing

13 News/Curling/

Wii/Art/Game PM - Bocci

- Music - Cards

- Shuffleboard - Recycle

14 Bowling/Art/News/

Game PM - Music

- Fitness - Shuffle Board

- Cards/Game - Famous Fathers

19 Bowling/Crosswords

Art / Nails/Knitting PM - Cards

- Music - Shuffle Board

- Fitness - Fort Langley

News/Curling/Wii/

Art/Game PM - Bocci

- Music - Cards

- Shuffle Board - Strange Holmes

21 Bowling/Art/News/

Game PM - Music

- Fitness - Shuffle Board

- Cards/Game - Flags

26 Bowling/Crosswords

Art / Nails /knitting PM - Cards

- Music - Shuffle Board

- Fitness - Travelogue

27 News/Curling/

Wii/Art/Game PM - Bocci

- Music - Cards

- Shuffle Board - Prairies

28 Bowling/Art/News/

Game PM - Music

- Fitness - Shuffle Board

- Cards/Game - Magnets

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The flower for the month of June

is the rose. The rose, especially

a red rose, is perhaps the most

universal symbol of romantic love

in the world, although according

to “the language of flowers,” it can

mean different things. For example,

a yellow rose indicates platonic love,

a dark pink rose signifies

gratitude, and a white rose

symbolizes purity.

Roses are also the emblem

of the Egyptian god Horus,

who was thought of as a

god of silence. Similarly,

Aphrodite gave a rose to

her son, Eros, to ensure his

silence concerning matters

of the gods when dealing

with mortals. Because the

rose had been adopted as

a symbol of silence, Romans

referred to secret meetings

and clandestine affairs as

having been conducted “sub

rosa,” which translates to

“under the rose.”

Flower of the Month – Rose

Birthstone – Pearl

Pearls have been valued for

many centuries. Natural pearls

are formed when a grain of sand irritates the

so5 inside of an oyster. The oyster covers

the irritant with a shell material called nacre,

which becomes the pearl. Natural pearls are

very rare. Most pearls on the market are

cultured, or grown on a pearl farm. Pearls

are the tradi�onal gi5 for a 30th wedding

anniversary. A common folk belief says that

a new bride will be blessed with fer�lity if she

sleeps with a pearl under her pillow.

JUNE

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What do you get when you cross a whale with a unicorn? Take a look at the

narwhal, and you’ll find out.

The narwhal is indeed a wonder to behold, looking like a creature straight out

of a storybook.

Nicknamed “the unicorn of the sea,” male narwhals have whale bodies and a

long, spiraled tooth, or

tusk, that protrudes from a hole in its upper lip and grows up to nine feet

(2.7 meters) long. Narwhals

live in one of the most isolated areas of the world—the frigid Arc�c Ocean.

Narwhals are social creatures and are o5en seen swimming in groups of 15 to

20. It is not unusual,

however, to see them by the hundreds or even several thousand. The Inuit

people hunt the

narwhal for food, for vitamin C from its skin, and for the ivory tusk. Only 15% of

female narwhals

grow tusks, so they are not as frequently targeted by hunters.

So why do narwhals have “horns”? Scien�sts have debated over the purpose of

such a unique

tooth. Some believe it adds an advantage for the male in aArac�ng a mate or

baAling rival suitors.

Video footage obtained from a drone in 2017 shows narwhals using their tusks

to stun cod fish with

quick taps, apparently rendering them unconscious and allowing the narwhal to

suck the fish into

its mouth like a vacuum. The porous tusks are covered in thousands of nerve

endings that help

with naviga�on and sensing the environment—specifically with detec�ng

changes in the ocean’s

salt concentra�on. With the shi5ing of ice flows, breathing holes necessary for

survival can become

covered. The tusk senses the colder, sal�er water that occurs when ocean

waters freeze and alerts the narwhal to steer clear of the area.

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A vacume cleaner salesman knocked on a door in a Senior

community. It was opened by an old lady in a bathrobe.

"Go away" said the old lady. "I haven't got any money! I'm flat

broke!" and she proceeded to close the door.

Quick as a flash, the young man wedged his foot in the door and

pushed it wide open. "Don't be too hasty, my dear lady!" he said.

"Not until you have as least seen my amazing demonstration."

And with that, he emptied a bucket of horse manure onto her

hallway carpet. "If this wonderful Kirby vacuum

cleaner doesn't remove all traces of this horse

manure from your carpet, madam, I will personally

eat the remainder of it."

The old Lady stepped back and said, "Well, I sure

hope you've got a good appetite sonny, because they

cut off my electricity this morning."

DOOR TO DOOR SALESMAN

“C’mon Ma you have got to try it” I pleaded to my elderly Mother. I don’t know

how my Mother lasted this long without ever using the internet, but enough was

enough! I thought. Ok” she said reluctantly settling down by the computer and

slowly putting on her reading glasses “what do I do now? ”Now I’m going to open

the home page of google”, I explained. “OK here it is! Now type in ANY question

you want into the bar over here and you will find an answer to your question.” I

confidently assured her. My Mother looked at me warily, thought for a second, and

slowly began to type,

How is Gertrude doing this morning?

THE INTERNET WHATS THAT ?