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Port Perry Star, 1 Dec 1971, p. 3

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LJ 'Operation Charlie Brown' "refers to this year's Nurs- ing Home's presentation in Port Perry's Christmas Par- ade. The residents under direction of Susan Woods R.N. have already started work on their float which will 'feature "A Charlie Brown Christmas". hard 'and tedious work will be needed to accomplish this year's ambitions but it . is hoped that the involve- ment of all' staff and resi. 'dents in the project will lead to a very worthwhile effort. New Residents, We wel. come Mrs, Annie Murtall of * Oshawa who was transfer- red from Oshawa General and Mr, Joseph McDonald of Uxbridge who arrived «from the Cottage Hospital, 'Much Nursing Home News John Doupe' is back in the Port Perry Memorial Hospi- tal to undergo some further medical tests. Birthday, We had two birthdays to celebrate dur- ing the week:--Mrs, Elsie Baxter was 78 years. last' "Sunday and the ironic part of it was that she was in hospital that day. Happily she is feeling much better, and is back at the Home right now. . Mrs. Marion - Clemenger was 71 years "young" on Nov. 21st, She was the recipient of a beau- tiful birthday cake from her sister . Good wishes are ex- tended to both these ladies. Here and There. Mrs. Ethel Hope spent Sunday with her daughter in Osh- awa. Mr, Les Graham had a visit from his son and Site for Ontario County third home for the aged Continued pointed out there was suf- ficient space in the heating; laundry, kitchen and dining room facilities of Lakevi w 'Manor to accommodate 'an additional 100 residents and there wag also a need for an -auditorium. Uxbridge Town Reeve _ Wilfrid Gould told council "when the 'Beaverton "home was built it was generally agreed a third "home would ~ # 'be built in the central part of 'the county at either Port Perry or Uxbridge. = He 'Teposted he had no ~objection_to either' Port "Perry or Uxbridge as long as the home was in the central ~part, and added 17 acres were already available in - Uxbridge adjacent to the' * community hospital. ; os Administrator "~William Manning said it __County__ would take five years from the start of planning to the completion of a new home, and water and sewers would have to be available. Although -Thorah Reeve Russell Morrison considered it would be less expensive to build an addition to Lakeview Manor, Whitby Deputy Reeve John Goodwin stated every criteria for the Beaverton home proved the validity of a third home. A home for the aged must be readily accessible to the people served and should not be removed a long distance from the residents' homes, he said. ; Deputy Reeve Goodwin suggested a home could become too large and stated the county should survey the number of visitors per patient per home to put the facilities closer to the per- sons- using them. Reach Reeve Edward Oyler told council there was 'a nursing home for chronic patients in Port Perry, and the people of the village did not want to go all the way to Beaverton. Warden John Williams said the new home should be in the Ajax-Pickering area where there is-a heavy concentration of people. A majority of -council agreed that an auditorium should be constructed at Lakeview Manor whether or not the 50-bed addition is approved. Council defeated amendment by Mr. Gould to have the committee seek approval for a survey of the central part of the county for a suitable site for the third home, voting instead to have the possibility of establishing the home investigated. The county's first home for the aged was the House of' an' daughter-in-law during the week while Mrs. Violet Bell received a visit from two of her brothers from Mont- . real; the first time she had seen them in over a year. Abe Johnston accompanied 'by many relatives 'spent Saturday on Scugog Island. Glen Hood has had a rough time over the last few weeks but it is gratifying to note he was able. to: visit: his home for a day during the week, Coming Events. All re. sidents-are looking forward to entertainment by Teach. ers of Port Perry Music Students who will be here this evening. be approximately PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednssday, Nov. 24, 1971-19 Work to start soon on new buildings (continued) "Council at the meeting of November 16, Councillor ' Howard Hall, who is also Chairman of the 1, 200 square feet in'area, and will have rustic asphalt or wood shingles. The" front' of the snack bar will be glass, and it is hoped a concrete patio with. chairs and umbrella tables can be set up outside. Mr. Ted Griffen, who is responsible for the design of the new structures received approval of the plans from Scugog Grace UCW On Nov. 3rd the president _ opened the meeting with an "Autumn Prayer" and sing. 'ing' hymn 288, followed by "Tetlow gave a ~Refuge,.. built at. Whitby. in... 1903. In 1951 it was replaced - by Fairview Lodge, and in 11967, Lakeview: Manor was opened at Beaverton. KH HH KH HHA H HH KRAHKY 090909095. 5090.95 95.90 9090 55.95 90.95.96.90.96'8 CARNEGIE S Feature of the Week! BEDROOM SUITE French Provincial Style..... RED HOT SPECIAL Foam Chip Bed Pillows 29.95 Solid State AM-FM Woodgrain LOOK RADIO 'the repeating of the "Lord's Prayer", The Roll Call 'was answer ed by twelve ladies and two visitors. The devotional was taken by Mrs. Jean Jackson from 1st Corinthi- ans ,also enjoyed a reading about Fanny Crosby who wrote several hymns. Mrs, McLaren gave two readings entitléd "Up to You" and "Look Alive" Mrs. reading about "Pakistan". The min- utes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The business part of the evening was opened by sign. ing a letter to be sent to the Prime Minister in re. gards. ta. giving. aid. ta. the... points. on. painting. pictures... Pakistan people. The trea surer reported that we have $817.30 on hand. Camille Crozier informed 3 Piece White and Gold Mrs. Crowell informed us they wish to be added to - the roll call, and all warm: ladies questions which pro- _ved to be very interesting. 54" Spindle Bed Double Dresser i Base & Mirror 9 Drawer Chest EEE Port Perry - the ladies that the hospital auxiliary was holding a night of pictures on Africa on Nov. 15th, everyone wel come. The Head ladies are having their mystery Sister banquet on Nov. 24th with the U.C.W. catering; 'the group in charge is Marion Crozier's with help of others, Mrs, McLaren mov- ed we have the head ladies cater to the banquet on Dec. 8th, seconded by Marj. orie Aldred. Elsie Poguo moved to donate $400 to the Church Board, seconded by Edna McLaren and also do- .nate $25.00 to the hospital auxiliary. Mrs. Cornish and Rexall ly welcome them, 3 Mrs. McLaren gave some and answered some of the NOVEMBER 'The collection was $4.25. Finish 985-2211 Property and Parks Com- mittee, and originator of the waterfront development plan feéls that the 'new buildings will help to provide: for the ultimate realization / of the long- range plan. He worked with Mr. Griffen on the buliding: design, PECIAL SUPER PLENAMINS (free CFL Player Poster . Life Size) COMBO - PACKS ONLY (on presentation of this advertisement) OFFER GOOD ONLY 24th - 30th "GREAT XMAS GIFT IDEAS" Lane | Cedar Chests 139.95 FETTER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Portable - Battery or Electric Radio % 519.95 Solid State AM-FM 4 7 7 4 4 4 4 4 % / / 4 7 % 4 4 / 7 4 4 4 4 / 7 4 7 / 4 4 4 4 7 7 4 / 4 7 7 4 7 7 4 4 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 4 4 7 4 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 / 4 4 4 7 / 4 / 4 7 4

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