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Editors’ Note
Words of Wisdom magazine will not be dispatched until full payment is received from the purchaser. Several payment methods are accepted. Please refer to order form for details.
The activities presented in the magazine are all suggested activities and are intended to be a guide for those who may choose to implement them in their specific location.
The word games and other topics provided relate directly to the topics within the calendars of events covering the three month period of the magazine.
There are three different levels provided for the word searches and the crosswords. These levels are denoted by a star system.
One Star : Indicates suitability for those in high care (following individual assessment by a
professional). Distinguished by lighter shading for the answers in the word search grid. Ten words are provided in the word searches and crosswords.
Two Stars : Indicates suitability for those in medium care (following individual assessment
by a professional). Distinguished by lighter shading for the answers in the word search grid. Twenty words are provided in the word searches and crosswords.
Three Stars : Indicates suitability for those in low level of care (following individual
assessment by a professional). No shaded distinction to identify answers in the word search grid. Thirty words are provided in the word searches and crosswords.
The answers to the crosswords are found at the back of the magazine.
There are also ideas and information within the quizzes, crosswords and word searches which can be used as a basis for other activities e.g. use the crossword clues as quizzes.
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Table of Contents
About the Editors 2
Advertisement 2
Editors’ Note 3
Copyright Warning 3
Order Form 4
Table of Contents 5
Creator Focus – John McSweeney, “The Entertainer” 6
People Focus 8
Nursing of Yesteryear article 10
Themed Activities: Travel article 11
April 2015 Calendar 15
England Quiz 17
ANZAC Word Searches – 3 levels 19
Colours Crosswords – 3 levels 22
Letters F-J Crosswords – 3 levels 25
May 2015 Calendar 28
Tasmania Quiz 30
Asian Countries Word Searches – 3 levels 32
Nursery Rhymes Crosswords – 3 levels 35
Numbers Crosswords – 3 levels 38
June 2015 Calendar 41
Denmark Quiz 43
Water Craft Word Searches – 3 levels 45
Opposites Crosswords – 3 levels 48
Capital Cities Crosswords – 3 levels 51
Sports Focus – Football Snap Card Game and Quiz 54
Themed Activity: an Easter of Faith 61
Something to Talk About article 64
ANZAC Day Centenary 65
Historical Focus – The Boer War 1899-1902 69
Music Focus – Music for Mother’s Day 72
Just for the Blokes 74
Movie Focus – “Movie Star” Cars 74
Elder Clowns article 76
Laughter Boss Training article 77
Crossword Answers 78
April/May/June Useful Links 84
General Useful Links 86
Conferences and Seminars in April, May and June 86
Advertisements 87
Advertisement 88
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PEOPLE FOCUS Nursing of Yesteryear – a Personal Perspective
Our featured “People Focus” for this issue is Rosemary, an eighty-one year old lady who spent much of her working life as a nurse looking after the needy children in her care. Rosemary was born in the English County of Hampshire in 1933.
She thinks her love for nursing children started to develop when she looked after her young brother Roger, eight years her junior. Aside from that she always had an interest in children from an early age.
At the age of seventeen, Rosemary worked at a children’s convalescent home in Leicester which continued to foster her love of children. It was hard work for all who worked there. Living in the facility had its own challenges with the general Spartan conditions of the era.
Now with the desire to embark on a career in paediatric nursing, she attended an interview at Birmingham Children’s Hospital to enrol in a three year paediatric nursing course. The interview was a success, so in 1952 she commenced her paediatric nursing journey.
The first year covered topics: anatomy and physiology and general nursing. Year two covered surgical, medical and advanced nursing. The final year covered infant feeding and special subjects.
Bandaging was seen to be of great importance. One of the challenging tasks was to bandage a man in bed, which Rosemary found to be quite embarrassing at her tender age at the time.
Once graduated, Rosemary found work at the University College Hospital in London, where she happily worked for three years. The first year as a Staff Nurse, then she graduated as a “Sister” wearing a predominantly white full length uniform complete with a Florence Nightingale style head gear.
All had to be kept as immaculate as possible at all times. This was difficult even at the washing stage as the steam from the local trains, which ran close by, often made the washing dirtier after it had been on the line that when it was first washed.
Nurses at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, circa1952.
Nurse and toddler
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Rosemary is not the sort of person to let the grass grow under her feet so she then went on to complete a Midwifery Nursing course in Ipswich which took twelve months to complete. The first six months was total training at the hospital, the next six months was out in the district on a bicycle – twenty-four hours on call and thirty hours off call a week. A steep learning curve for Rosemary but she took it all in her stride. Seeking adventure elsewhere, Rosemary then applied to travel to and work in Australia, Perth specifically. Travelling with a fellow nursing friend she soon found work at Princess Margaret Hospital in Perth, Western Australia. Working there for two years initially, Rosemary then moved back to the UK for two years to work at the Southampton Chest Hospital for Infectious Diseases with a promotion to “Second Sister”. Rosemary was then drawn back to the Princess Margaret Hospital in Perth where another promotion was offered to her. She was given the position of “Charge Sister” on Ward Seven which was a specialist ward for the very young ill babies. She loved the work there and gained the respect of all her peers. After a dedicated early life to the paediatric world of nursing, it was now her turn to experience a family of her own. Rosemary met and married a local widowed Perth man, with children of his own, and they went on to have a son. Rosemary continues to live in Perth enjoying the retired life with family and friends.
By Nicolette Whittington, Editor,
Words of Wisdom, ©2015.
Nurse and baby
Rosemary’s wedding day
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April Fool’s Day Sydney Royal Easter Show continues: http://www.eastershow.com.au/. Organise your own show days.
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Maundy Thursday International Children’s Book Day: Reminisce about favourite children’s stories read as a child or as a parent or grandparent. Borrow books from the local public library.
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Good Friday
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Easter Saturday
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Easter Day Daylight Saving Time ends
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Easter Monday
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World Health Day Easter Tuesday (Tasmania)
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Sydney Royal Easter Show ends Birthday of Norwegian ice skater and actress, Sonja Henie, in 1912.
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The USA purchased Alaska from Russia: Hold an Alaskan theme day.
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Birthday of American actor, Chuck Connors (The Rifleman), in 1921.
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Death of American actor, James E. Brown (The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin), in 1992.
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International Day of Human Space Flight Birthday of English born Australian actress, Magda Szubanski, in 1961.
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International Plant Appreciation Day
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Birthdays of American, Anne Sullivan, teacher and companion of Helen Keller, in 1866 and American singer/songwriter, Loretta Lynn, in 1932.
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Titanic Remembrance Day: Hold a Titanic or famous shipwrecks theme day.
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England Quiz
This quiz is meant as a bit of fun with either multiple choice answers or true and false. The
answers are underlined and in bold.
If you want to make the quiz harder for participants, then just leave out the choice of three
answers where appropriate.
1. The capital of England (and the United Kingdom) was once called Londinium by the Romans. Is it now called Los Angeles, London or Londonderry?
2. England borders two other countries. Are they Scotland and Wales, Wales and Ireland or Scotland and Ireland?
3. England’s flag forms part of the Union Jack. Is it a blue cross on a red background, a red cross on a yellow background or a red cross on a white background?
4. The largest island off the south coast of England was a favourite destination of Queen Victoria. Is it the Isle of Skye, Isle of Capri or Isle of Wight?
5. In the Palace of Westminster parliamentary buildings, is the clock in the clock tower known as Big Ben, Bigger Ben or Biggest Ben?
6. Cornish pasties, Yorkshire pudding, bangers and mash, pork pies and fish and chips are all traditional English food washed down with either tea, cider or beer. Are Cheddar, Red Leicester, Sage Derby and Blue Stilton varieties of wine, cheese or biscuits?
7. The Avon, Thames, Trent, Severn, Wye and Tyne are all beers, apples or rivers.
8. In AD 43 the Romans invaded England and later left behind some of their culture, like bathing houses. The city of Bath was named after the Roman baths. True or false?
9. Historically, England has been a place of learning for centuries. Two university towns have traditionally been great rivals. Are they Oxford and Cowes, Oxford and Cambridge or Otley and Cambridge?
10. Is England’s floral emblem the petunia, pansy or rose?
11. One of the most successful pop bands, formed in Liverpool in 1960, was called The Beatles, The Bootles or The Bottles.
12. During World War II, many great songs were composed, like one made famous by Vera Lynn. Was it called There’ll be bluebirds over – the rocky cliffs of Dover, the white cliffs of Dover or the sandy cliffs of Dover?
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ANZAC Word Search
N A D U A O P N F G Q N O G P X R U R A U Z N J D V X R A L E A K V G M H S N L E C E T U R K E Y I N I Y M B W E S T P A U S T R A L I A O P Z S U C A R M Y L D F W P O P P Y T I K S I M P S O N O Y
Find the following words which are located down and across.
ANZAC, ARMY,
AUSTRALIA, DONKEY,
GALLIPOLI, NURSES,
POPPY, QUEEN
SIMPSON, TURKEY
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Colours Crossword
Across
2. The colour of an egg yoke (6) 5. The colour of milk chocolate (5) 6. A gardener's thumb is said to be
this colour (5) 7. The traditional colour of lavender
(6) 9. To have money is to be in this (5)
Down
1. The stop light on traffic signals (3)
3. A mandarin is this colour (6) 4. The seven dwarfs had a
friend called Snow what (5) 5. When you're feeling sad (4) 8. If you are very pleased or
happy you are tickled what (4)
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Word List
Black Blue
Brown Green
Orange Pink
Purple Red
White Yellow
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Asian Countries Word Search
Q N W E S T K U W A I T O M A N C A M B O D I A X H T N J B B R U N E I K O R E A H L A O S V B
D N S P P U P E L M I B F K Y A A T A D E A E A R H R L N A K I B L T H C H I N A N I N A A N R F R A N P N S D N Y A A M Y E M E N T I O S M I Q A T A R U A A N I W N T H A I L A N D W A J E
Find the following words which are located down and across.
BAHRAIN, BHUTAN, BRUNEI,
CAMBODIA, CHINA, INDIA, JAPAN,
KOREA, KUWAIT, LAOS, LEBANON,
MALAYSIA, NEPAL, OMAN, PAKISTAN,
QATAR, SYRIA, THAILAND, VIETNAM,
YEMEN
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Numbers Crossword
Across 1. Years in a silver jubilee (10) 3. Players in a quartet (4) 5. Years in half a century (5) 8. Letters in the alphabet (9) 9. A score of years (6) 11. The number of toes on two feet (3) 12. A spider has this many legs (5) 14. A baker's dozen (8) 16. Days in a week (5)
Down 1. Days in February (11) 2. A ruby anniversary celebrates this
many years (5) 3. Weeks in a year (8) 4. Minutes in an hour (5) 6. Months in a year (6) 7. The number of years in a century (7) 10. Days in November (6) 11. The number of blind mice in the
song (5) 13. Players in a cricket team (6) 14. The number of sides on a coin (3) 15. If you are blissfully happy you are on
this cloud (4)
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Eight Eleven
Fifty Fifty two
Forty Four
Hundred Nine
Seven Sixty Ten
Thirteen Thirty Three
Twelve Twenty
Twenty eight Twenty five Twenty six
Two
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Water Craft Word Search
Find the following words which are located down and across.
BARGE, CANOE, CATAMARAN, DINGHY, FERRY, GALLEON, GALLEY, GONDOLA, HOUSEBOAT, HOVERCRAFT, JUNK, KAYAK, KETCH, LAUNCH, LIFEBOAT, LONGBOAT, LUGGER, PADDLE STEAMER, PEDALO, PUNT, RAFT, SAMPAN, SCHOONER, SEAPLANE, SHIP, SUBMARINE, SURFBOARD, TRAWLER, TUGBOAT, YACHT
G O N D O L A L I F E B O A T
K E T C H F R A N E T P G O W
P E D A L O I J D R U A A B G
S U R F B O A R D R G D L B A
C S D I N G H Y K Y B D L A L
A U S C H O O N E R O L E R L
T B K A Y A K Y C Q A E Y G E
A M S A M P A N L K T S S E O
M A H H O U S E B O A T E V N
A R I Z C L U G G E R E A B P
R I P L A U N C H W A A P T T
A N L O N G B O A T F M L P J
N E M H O Y A C H T T E A U U
W E S T E T R A W L E R N N N
H O V E R C R A F T F A E T K
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Capital Cities Crossword
Across 1. Kenya's capital in Africa (7) 3. Caribbean Jamaica's capital (8) 5. Japan's capital city (5) 7. Green beer and Irish shamrocks can be found
here (6) 10. Capital of the Philippines (6) 11. Clogs, Dutch cheese and tulips can be found
here (9) 17. This is located in the Australian Capital
Territory (8) 18. This capital is famous for its Cuban cigars (6) 19. Hungarian goulash can be eaten here (8) 21. Also known to the Italians as Roma (4) 22. Peru's capital (4) 23. A South American capital full of Colombians
(6) 25. Norway's Scandinavian capital (4) 27. Capital of South America's Brazil (8) 28. Kiwis have this as their capital (10)
Down 2. Turkey's capital not Istanbul (6) 4. North African Tunisia's capital (5) 6. Canada's maple leaf flag is flown here (6) 8. The American capital named after George
(10) 9. Danish pastries and ice cream are found
here (10) 11. The Greek Acropolis is located here (6) 12. In this capital can be found Scottish tartans
(9) 13. Fiji's Pacific island capital (4) 14. The Chinese capital once known as Peking
(7) 15. Ancient Egyptian pyramids are located near
this capital (5) 16. Vietnam's Asian capital (5) 20. Home of France's Eiffel Tower (5) 22. Queen Elizabeth II's palace is here (6) 24. The capital of Russia (6) 26. This capital city has a Spanish bullfighting
ring (6)
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Word List
Amsterdam Ankara Athens Beijing Bogota Brasilia
Budapest Cairo
Canberra Copenhagen
Dublin Edinburgh
Hanoi Havana Kingston
Lima London Madrid Manila
Moscow Nairobi Oslo
Ottawa Paris Rome Suva Tokyo Tunis
Washington Wellington
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Music Focus Music for Mother’s Day
10th May, 2015
A special day for the special women
Famous songs with flowers
Tiptoe Through the Tulips
This well known song that some people love to hate, due to the high pitched tone it was sung in, was written by Al Dubin in 1929. It was first made famous by a jazz guitarist, Nick Lucas, in the same year. Much later, in 1968, Tiny Tim made his rendition of the same tune a world wide hit. To listen to the original version, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcSlcNfThUA.
Days of Wine and Roses
From the 1962 movie of the same name. The music was written by Henry Mancici. The best known version was by Andy Williams in 1963. Other artists who have recorded the song are Perry Como and Tony Bennett. To listen to the Andy Williams version, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE3Y4-hB-9g.
Daisy, Daisy
Amazing that this popular song was written in 1892 by Harry Dacre. The correct title is actually Daisy Bell. It has been recorded by Nat King Cole. To listen to the version by Nat King Cole, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78MKBHR3NbU.
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Daisy, Daisy Give me your answer do I'm half crazy all for the love of you It won't be a stylish marriage I can't afford a carriage But you look sweet Upon a seat Of a bicycle built for two
An activity idea for Mother’s Day
Flowers and Music, with a flower arranging group.
Have the group in a suitable area – enough space for wheelchairs and frames as well as flowers and vases etc. You may need to run two sessions depending on the number of people involved. Tips for flower arranging
Choose the right size container that suits the flower stem height.
Use flowers in different stages of development, i.e. bud to flower.
Use different foliage size and colour.
Allow some space in between the flowers to prevent a crowded effect.
Make sure the colours are evenly balanced.
A good variation is to use a dried flower arrangement which will last for a significant period of time.
If using a glass/clear vase the addition of fillers such as small pebbles, stones or gravel can work well around the stems.
Variation Pressed flower/s provide an interesting alternative and preserve the flower/s for a lengthy period of time. Add in the appropriate background music, like Beautiful Blooms DVD, and the session will be a hit.
References:
http://www.flowerarranging.me.uk/tips.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://www.inthe00s.com/archive/misheard/smf/1158897173.shtml
By Nicolette Whittington, Editor, Words of Wisdom, ©2015.
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