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2014F ALL /Fredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual NewsletterFood for ThoughtW IN TERI SSU ESnooty Fox Charity Brunch: A delicious fundraiser!We are always looking for ways to raise operational funds as well as build awareness of the growing need for community support to help us provide independentliving for seniors and disabled members ofour community. In the summer of 2013 webegan planning our first fundraising brunchat a local restaurant.The Snooty Fox was delighted to work withus and that event was a great success. Thenon October 5th, 2014 they hosted a 2nd verysuccessful charity brunch for MOW.Funds were raised when guests ordered fromthe special 10 brunch menu from whichThe Wilson family were amongst many who 8.00 was donated to Meals on Wheels ofattended the Meals on Wheels of FrederictonInc. Snooty Fox Charity brunch .Fredericton Inc.Beginning at 11 am our guest’s were greeted andseated. Orders went in quickly and service wasprompt and friendly. Every seat was full!Raffle tickets sold like hot cakes helping us reachour goal of 500.00. Winners of the raffle wereJohn Astle and Jennifer Keating.John Astle collects his winnings. A170 piece Crescent tool set and aVarsity Reds Family ticket package.Snooty Fox management andyou next year!Brunch guests enjoyed a varied selection of musicperformed by Shawn and Leanne, a talented localmusic duo.We love working with our community! Thank youstaff for all your help and support! We hope to see1

2014F ALL /W IN TERI SSU EFredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual NewsletterFood for ThoughtPlanned Giving; Meals on Wheels ofFredericton has been in operationsince 1967. Our reputation is solid, andour service is essential to the healthand independence of many senior, disabled and convalescing clients who depend on us for nutritional support. Wehope that with your assistance via oneof many Planned Giving options wecan continue to be an essential part ofour local community for many years tocome. For more information, pleasecall us at 458-9482Toll-free Information Linelaunchedfor new Drug PlanWondering how the new provincialdrug plan will affect you and yourfamily?The provincial government has setup a toll-free telephone line to provide New Brunswickers with information on the new New BrunswickDrug Plan. Residents with questionsabout the plan are invited to call 1855-540-7325. The information lineis being operated by Medavie BlueCross, which is administering thedrug plan on behalf of the government. The bilingual service is available between 8a.m. and 5 p.m. fromMonday to Friday.In addition, the public can visit theDepartment of Health website for information on premiums for Phase 1,the drug formulary and frequentlyasked questions.458-9482IndexPg 1 Delicious fundraiserPg 2 Drug Plan / Planned GivingPg 3 JokePg 4 Client informationPg 5 Wheels to Meals MenuPg 6 Bake Sale call for donationPg 7 Flu clinic / DriversPg 8 Donate a CarPg 9 Whiteboard ProgramPg 10 Make a Donation formDetails are available at NBDrugPlan.htmlThe first phase of the plan was implemented on May 1, 2014. The second phase begins on April 1, 2015.2

Fredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual NewsletterFood for ThoughtToo Old to Date JokeThe neighborsthought it was odd, but 93 year old Morton wasdating again. One Monday morning Morton-woke up with a funny feeling that something important happened last night. It was duringbreakfast, that Morton finally remembered whatit was. He had proposed to his date Greta. Butwhat she answered he just couldn’t seem to remember. Morton picked up the phone and dialed. “Hi Greta”, said Morton, “I have a funnyquestion for you, do you remember last nightwhen I proposed?” “Oh my gosh” gushed Greta,“I’m so glad you called, I knew I said yes tosomebody but I just couldn’t recall who it was!”32014F ALL /W IN TERI SSU E

2014F AL 0 L /W IN TERI SSU EFredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual NewsletterFood for ThoughtClient Account PaymentsInformation for ClientsMeal cancellations: If you need to cancelone or more meals for any reason, pleasebe advised that we need to know by 8:00a.m. at the latest, just before we send final numbers to the kitchen staff. Ourvoice mail is on 24 hoursper day, so you can leave usa message any time of theday or night.Not home at meal delivery time ?Your health and well being are of primaryimportance to us at Meals on Wheels.Since we have many clients who are elderly or have fragile health, if no one answers the door when the meal is delivered, our policy is to try to make telephone contact with you to ensure thatyou are OK. If we cannot reach you, wewill then try to reach your designatedcontact person.For this reason, we ask that you let usknow if you expect to be away fromhome when your meal is delivered. Alternatively, if you prefer that we simply leavethe meal and not call if you don’t answeryour door, please let us know.4We provide a variety of ways to makepayments on accounts.Some folks pay by mailing a cheque;some pay by Mastercard or Visa; andsome pay by cash.If your preference is to pay by cash(or cheque) please do not give yourpayments to the meal delivery drivers. Our drivers do not normallycome to the Meals on Wheels officeand an envelope left for us at one ofthe food depots can easily be misplaced or lost.Winter cancellations:Home delivery of meals: In theevent of a severe winter storm or ifconditions are dangerous, meal deliveries may be cancelled. Listen for acancellation announcement on yourlocal radio station or call the Mealson Wheels office (458-9482) to listento our voice mail message. Having aspare meal or two in your freezer oreasy-to-prepare foods on hand is advised in case of a cancellation.

Fredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual Newsletter2014F ALL /W IN TERI SSU EFood for ThoughtEnjoy a home-cooked meal, socialize and listen to wonderful live music preformed by local entertainers young and old. To book your seat please call Pamat 458-9482Nov 4Nov 18Nov 25Dec 2Dec 9Dec 16programRestartJan 6, 2015Chicken Pot PieVeggie Side DishCinnamon SwirlsHamPotato ScallopVegetable MedleyGingerbreadLasagnaFresh Tomato Slices & CucumbersCoffee CakeShepherds PieColeslaw & Fresh Tomato & CucumberSlicesLemon SquaresLemon ChickenMashed PotatoesBroccoli / CarrotsRice Pudding‘Festive’Christmas DinnerSponsored byFredericton InnStepping StonesTroubadoursFredericton City PoliceWhiteboard program &Crime PreventionpresentationBake SaleGolden Club SingersLeo Hayes ChoirTBAWheels to Meals Tuesday Luncheon storm cancellations: For your safety andwell being, our Tuesday Wheels to Meals luncheon will be cancelled if winterweather conditions are particularly poor, please listen to your radio. If school iscancelled in Anglophone West School District the Wheels to Meals Tuesdayluncheon will also be cancelled.5

Fredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual Newsletter2014F ALL /W IN TERI SSU EFood for ThoughtWheels to Meals Holiday Bake SaleSaint Mary’s Anglican Church Hall, 770 McEvoy StDate Nov 25 , 2014Time 12:00 12:00 12:45Calling all bakers, jellyjam and pickle makersHelp support the Wheels to Mealsluncheon program by donatingyour favorite preserves or bakedgoods to sweeten up our holidaybake sale! Whip up something delicious that can be eaten rightaway, served to guests or popped into the freezer for later. Here are a few ideas;bread, baked beans, biscuits, fudge, cookies, squares, sweet breads, pies, cakes ormuffins.Upwards of sixty guests attend our program so we need lots of goodies. Dress upyour packages or leave them simple. Please label with contents.Your contributions are much appreciated!Donation Drop off Times and Locations:Monday – Nov 24 - 8am - 1pm Victoria Health Centre – 65 Brunswick St- back entrance. Bake sale items can be left with the CommissionaireTuesday Nov 25 - 8am - 10 am Saint Mary’s Anglican Church Hall 770 McEvoy StPlease package your food products in small quantities and ensure all food packages are secure when delivered. If you have questions please contact Pam at Mealson Wheels 458-9482Your support is what makes our program a success! Thank You!6

Fredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual NewsletterFood for Thought& VolunteersVON Nurse Sandra Dewar,RN and volunteer MarieTyre were on-site to provide flu vaccines for 21registered guests and volunteers attending theluncheon program on Oc-tober 21st.Amongst thevolunteers was David Neilson, a dedicated volunteerentertainer whoplayed his fiddleuntil it was his turnto step up and takethe last shot of the day.Guests comments included‘having the program on-site was very convenient. Itsaved me from making aspecial trip.’W IN TERI SSU ETips and Reminders forMeal Delivery DriversVON Flu Clinic held forWheels to Meals Guests2014F ALL /If a client doesn’t answer the door when you deliver the meal, please leave the meal and contactthe office or the person on call to let us know whereyou have left the meal. We will attempt to contactthe client to ensure that all is well. If the client hasleft a receptacle for the meal, there is no need forfurther follow-up.NNTP: On the route sheets, some clients have theletters NNTP written in the delivery instructions. Thismeans that if they do not answer when you delivertheir meal, there is No Need To Phone (NNTP) totell us because we have agreed with the client tosuspend our call policy if they do not answer.Weekend Contact: On weekends and holidays,there is always a staff or board member on call. If aclient does not answer their door when you delivertheir meal, we ask that you please contact the person-on-call at the number provided rather thanleaving a message on the office voice mail.The name and contact number of the person-oncall is printed at the top left of each page on theroute sheets.Mileage Claim Forms are now available. Pleasecomplete both pages and return to Barb by FridayDec 12.7

Fredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual NewsletterFood for Thought2014F AL 0 L /W IN TERI SSU EThank Youto the many VolunteersatMeals on WheelsDonate A Car Canada accepts vehicle donations for Meals on Wheels of FrederictonInc. To donate a car, truck, RV, boat, motorcycle or other vehicle to Meals on Wheelssimply fill out the DONATE NOW tab atwww.donatecar.ca or call us 506-458-9482and we will help you with your application.Donate A Car Canada provides free towingin many areas across Canada. Donate a CarCanada can pick up your vehicle, or you candrop it off to maximize your donation forwhich you will receive a tax receipt. Whenyou donate your vehicle it will either be recycled or sold at auction depending on itscondition, age and location. Donate A CarCanada will look after everything to make iteasy for you to support Meals on Wheels ofFredericton Inc. DONATE NOW atwww.donatecar.ca and Meals on Wheels willsend you a tax receipt after your car donation is complete!If you have any questions please call.If you want to stay in your homelonger call us for a freeNurse Assessment.Our Nurse can help you explore careoptions.WeCare Home Health ServicesCall today for a Free in homeNursing Assessment(506) 454-2273506-458-94828

2014F ALL /W IN TERI SSU EFredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual NewsletterFood for ThoughtThe WhiteboardThe Household Emergency Information Guide or "the Whiteboard" is a project ofthe Fredericton Police Force Senior Advisory Committee. This committee, formed inJanuary 2013 and Chaired by Const. Duncan Lombard, includes representativesfrom the Golden Club, the Stepping Stone Senior Centre, Northside Seniors Centre,the Third Age Centre, the Red Cross, and Shannex Fredericton.The Whiteboard is a white plastic "magic" board on which seniors enter pertinentinformation about their health to help first responders in the event of an emergency. It has a "magic" pen and magnets on the back so that it can be placed on ametal fridge door.To aid first responders, the Whiteboard will have your name and date of birth(age); your address and phone number to direct other helpers; contact phone numbers for family, friends or neighbours; your medicare number; relevant health conditions (such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, pacemaker, epilepsy,joint replacement, organ recipient, cancer patient). Your medications and dosagealong with any allergies should also be included.To help you in urgent but non-emergency situations other phone numbers are already listed on the bottom of the board including F’ton City Hall, F’ton PoliceForce, F’ton Fire Dept, Tele-Care Health Advice, the DECH, Chimo Crisis line, and NBPower Outages. All true emergencies for fire, police, or ambulance should call 911.The committee also recommends that you should know how to turn off your mainwater supply in case of flooding, how to turn off your main power source in case ofan electrical fire, and that you should have a key hidden outside so first responderscan enter your home.To further protect yourself in emergencies you might consider acquiring a commercial personal help button pendant that is worn around your neck such as "Life Line".If you are interested in obtaining a Whiteboard to use in your home, please contact Const. Duncan Lombard at duncan.lombard@fredericton.ca, or attend theWheels to Meals luncheon program on Tuesday November 18th where DuncanLombard will conduct a Crime Prevention presentation as well as introduce theWhiteboard program. To register please call Pam 458-94829

2014F ALL /W IN TERI SSU EFredericton Meals on Wheels Inc. Biannual NewsletterFood for ThoughtYes! I’ll support Meals On Wheels of Fredericton Inc. with a donation of I prefer to use myMake this a:VisaMaster CardMonthly donationCheque EnclosedAnnual donationCard # - - - Expiry Date on Card /Name on Card SignatureSend my receipt to: NameAddressCity Province Postal CodeI’d like to talk to someone about Planned Giving.Send to : Meals on Wheels of Fredericton Inc.65 Brunswick St.Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 1G5Charitable tax donation receipts are issued for all monetary donationsMeals on Wheels of Fredericton Inc.65 Brunswick St.Fredericton,New Brunswick, E3B 1G5506-458-9482In lieu of gifts for “hard to buy for” friends, family,neighbours or co-workers consider a donation toMeals on Wheels of Fredericton Inc. in their name. Donate now www.frederictonmealsonwheels.ca Call our office 506-458-9482 Fill out the form and mail in a tonmealsonwheels.ca10

Donation Drop off Times and Locations: Monday – Nov 24 - 8am - 1pm Victoria Health Centre – 65 Brunswick St- back en-trance. Bake sale items can be left with the Commissionaire Tuesday Nov 25 - 8am - 10 am Saint Mary’s Anglican Church Hall 770 McEvoy St Please package your food products in small quantities and ensure all food pack-

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