. ad 2---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. SEPTEMBER 12th, 1968 Scugog News | On Tuesday the Island school opened with a record enrolment of 90 pupils. At the Centge Mrs. Beckett with 38 juniors welcomed the follow- ing beginners: --Wendy Cawker, Dor | othy Boneschansker, Brenda Lewis, Joan Healey, Betty Heayn, Johnny | Redman, Tommy Redman, Mathew! Crozier, David Brown, Maryann Van- strien & Gregory Del.ome., Mrs Al-| dred has 34 intermediates at the Head and Miss U. Sleep is back at the Foot again with 18 seniors. While it is an exciting new life for several of these little people it is also a new step in life for the follow- ing who started IHgh School for their first yeuar:--Karen Carter, Janice Carter, Grace Pogue, Sylvia Fralick, Nancy Crozier, Thereisa Lindholm, Christian Lindholm, Whitter and Roy Gerrow. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Love said a temporary farewell to daughter, Bar- bara and her little family when they moved to Champagne [ll., where Bar- bara's husband, Mr. Paton, will ad- vance his education, On Thursday Mrs. C. Love's child- friend and from Vancouver Steven hood her sister arrived Only They meet about every 8 years and plan to have a re- union with other school friends. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoglund and family of Tor- | onto. | Last Saturday and Sunday, school-! day friends, lan Fulford and Ivan | Collins called at the home of Mr. Mrs. Ashbridge. Sunday School has begun at the "Head" again. . On opening day we were pleased to welcome Mr. and | Mrs. Hill with family from Enniskil-" len. On Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark were taken by surprise when over 30 Island friends arrived quietly for a chivari. On Saturday night, Sept. 14 a dance at the Scugog Township Hall will be held to honour the recent marringe of Marie Healey and Lloyd Clark. The and Who is always true to you in its fashion? OC! PHanee's funeral. A orchestra has been requested to come Will the guests and partici- please try to arrive accordingly, spoil the evening. 'luns ure well under way for the "Head" Turkey Sppper on Oct. 2nd with 3 setting Members of the UC.W. will please contact Mrs. Earl Reader tickets. carly' pants Lat bie innings for your required 150 available. We are corry to report that Sandra Fralick fell from a horse on Sunday and sustained a bad break in her leg. . . . Sixteen members attended the Sept- meeting of the Head U.CW. held in the Head Chureh Tea Room on Wednesday evening, September 4th. The hymn, prayer, and scripture taken from 2nd Chapter 4. Our story dealt with Pdul preaching at Corinth in H0 A.D. The minute were read and approv- cmben meeting opened with Corinthians, The roll eall was answered with "Present" small shower gift for our newly mar- ried president, Mrs. Marie Clark. A lovely sweater and pen was also pre- ented to Marie ladies of the Head U.CW, The and our offering collected. A thank-you letter was read from Marion Healey ve the luneh for Mis. ed. The "present" being a from the treasurer's report was given request for no- minations for the Oshawa Presbytery wits received. The lunch was planned for our Joint meeting on Wed, September 11th. The committee to plan the Turkey Supper is as follows: Myrtle Manns, Bonnie Gerrow, Clara Dowson and Reta Wilson The ended with Irene Clarke's grroup serving delicious sandwiches and relishes. niceting Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. John den Boer have returned from their trip to Holland | . \ "where shey visited relatives. | Mrs, EX Hartrey has returned to Thornbury after a visit with her sister Mrs. James Kirby, the James Blain family. und Mr, and Mrs. George Laruz of Ha- milton visited Mr Mrs. Frank Harris a few days last week. and Mr. and Mis. Morris Doherty and sons visited relatives at South River Mrs. Doherty's sis- last week-end. Audrey visiting few | home. Another sister, Miss Marilyn for the ter, Farrow, who had been for au weeks, returned Farrow has been at Doherty's past week. Me. and Mrs. Hiram Briggs and daughter of Peterborough spent last week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harris Mr. and Mrs, L. Faulkenham and Mary of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. and family last Ronnie Larocque Sunday afternoon. to Mr. Mus. David Mosienko on their recent mar- Park United Congratulations and riage in Kimbourne Church, Toronto. Sympathy is extended to the fa- mily of the late Mrs. George Spencer who passed away very suddenly last Thursday morning. The funeral was held on Saturday at the Gerrow Fun- eral Chapel, Oshawa with interment Mrs. Spen- cer and her husband the late George Spencer were Shirley Road residents. Mrs. Spencer had made her in Pine Grove Cemetery former home with her daughter, Mrs. Les. Gibson, at Columbus the past few years, gee (ROSS "HELP YOUR RED ---------------eeer}r t Seagrave (too late for last week) Congratulations to the North Reach Rockettes, in other words Greenbank School Girl's Softball cam, on winning the champion- hip in a game with South Reach rincesses. This game was play- 'd in Prince Albert on Thursday vening. Aug. 29. The Rockettes ive made a good showing all sea- on, on the final night the score was 15 to 14 in their favour, so hey had some real opposition. Mr. Boothman, their principal and coach, deserves great credit. We hope the girls put the same effort into their studies. Judy, Marilyn and Kathy Jones of Fenelon Falls, have spent the past week as a guest of Sylvia and vancy Wanamaker. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones of -Fenelon Falls arrived at the Wanamaker home to pick up their daughter, but suggested taking Mr. and Mrs. Wanamaker (Glenn and Marjory) o the Haugen Restaurant for din- ner, which they did. They left the five girls to entertain them- clves, so they thought, On returning from dinner, as here were no lights they presum- d the girls were watching T.V., but they found the house full of uests who had gathered to "help celebrate their 25th wedding ann- versary. It was a complete sur- rise since all the cars had been yarked in the area behind house. The assembled guests were Mr. .nd Mrs. Douglas Jones and three laughters; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton i'aylor of Bobcaygeon; Mr. and irs. Eric Taylor, son and daugh- er of Toronto; Mr. Lewis Taylor, London; Mr. Austin Mitchell, Tor- onto; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mit- chell, son and daughters, Toronto; N\A LE 3 Oshawa Shopping Centre has just the thing for you, no matter what the season. Its*fashion shops offer you a complete selection of wardrobe and accessories. There's 54 interesting, well-laid-out shops (including a major department store) at OC. You'll find quality, high-grade merchandise and specially-priced goods too-- +r TT everything your family needs. Enjoy OC's complete one-stop shopping, free parking, service trades, covered mall. Make it a habit. It's a good one. HOW TO GET THERE. FROM HIGHWAY 401 EASTBOUND -- Exit at Thickson Road, take North or South Side Road east to Stevenson Road, then north on Stevenson Road. FROM HIGHWAY 401 WESTBOUND ~~ Exit at Park Road, north on Park Road to Eimgrove Avenue, west on Emgrove. ABA va "the interesting place to shop" D CENTRE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dowson, Sea- grave; Mr. and Mrs. Art. Hill and daughter, Little Britain; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bert Wanamaker, Neil and Billy, Seagrave; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wanamaker, Wayne and' Lin- da of Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Don Keeler, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. seo. Murphy of Lindsay. ' Speaches were made, gifts pre- sented, refreshments served and a good time had by all. On Mon. evening a few couples who had been neighbours for years, gathered at the Wanamaker home while they were being din- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Murphy, Lindsay, at the Flying Dutchman, at Bowmanville. An evening of euchre followed by refreshments was enjoyed. Neighbours and friends wish Glenn and Morjory many more years of wedded hap- piness. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Andrews and Jane, who have been station- ed at the R.C. A. F. base at Port- agé La Prairie for eight years, and are now being transferred to Dor- val, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson, while they were making the change. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Ingwersen, Mark and Gary of Toronto, and Mrs. Martyn MacTaggart, Diane and Jim of Toronto were recent visors with Mr. ana Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart. Prince Albert The Sunday School has commenced the regular routine therefore the Supt. Mr. E, Martyn welcomed all back after the holiday. A Japanese film was shown with Mrs. G. Hunter as commentator. Mr. R. Butson of- fered closing prayer. Miss Mildred Martyn has enrolled at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto where she will train as a nurse. Mr. Robt. Jeffs is attending Tor- onto Teacher's College. We sincere- ly wish both these young folk the best of everything in their chosen profes- sion. Wedding bells are ringing again. The teachers and pupils are baek to work, in Consolidated School No. 1 the present enrollment is 219. Staff as follows: Grade 1-2--(0ld School) Mrs. Grace Taylor Grade 2-3--Miss Dianne Pacey Grade 4-5--Mr. Douglas Ockenden Grade 6-7--Mr. Geo. Pearce Grade 7-8-- (Portable room) Mrs. Aileen Dobson Grade 8--Mrs, Earl Martyn will assist the principal Mr. T. H. Becker. Music Supervisor--Mrs, F. Sanderson . Religious Education--Rev. C. R. Nelson Near one hundred friends and rela- tives enjoyed the "At Home" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin on Sunday in honour of their aunt Miss Annie Shunk who has reached the age of ninety years. Miss Nola Hunter, Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. G, Plaunt and family, Reaboro, were Sunday visitors with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jef- freys and family. Glad to report Mr. Geo. Ferris is at his home from a period of con- valescing with Gerrow Bros. on Scu- gog Island. Mr. and Mrs, L. Devitt, Barbara and Neil and Pamela Fairles, Oshawa were Sunday company with her father Mr. F. Vickery and the Beacocks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oyler and two sons of Courtice with his brother Mr. and Mrs, Sam Oyler. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Webb, Hali- burton, were Sunday callers with her father Mr. Alvin Hunter, and mother Mrs. Hunter who is still a hospital patient. 2M Caretaker--Mrs. O, Brown. UVE SITTER "orm ---------------- EE -- | Prime Minister Honourable John Robarts SCHOOL OF NURSING ONTARIO HOSPITAL WHITBY The Prime Minister and the Government of Ontario are proud to announce the opening of the new School of Nursing and Nurses' Residence. -. In it will be found all the facilities for the education and training of.students in prepa-~ ration for the Registered Nurse examinations, Here too, nurses in training from many General Hospitals in the Province will receive" "their training in the care of Psychiatrie Patients; and more and more this is a part of thelocal Hospital function. These are only part | of the benefits flowing from this new Million Dollar school which will accommodate 166 - students; or a yearly graduating class of 60. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Honourable Matthew B. Dymond, M.D. Minister of Health ll ang ~\