6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 18, 1979 Hospital Auxiliary Meeting remem be ( ili ® 0,0 ¥ { H Pp ® Auxiliary initiates newsletter when ...¢ by G. Wanamaker sincere Thank you for the Mrs. Kenny suggested an ding the meeting. We hope Hospital Auxiliary met on |ayette troy from electric razor be purchased by the means of this '"News- continued . Monday afternoon in the Manchester U.C.W., for the for use of the patients. letter" the general public hospital with 30 ladies atten- hand knitted articles sent in Arrangements for this will become most acquainted "Ma Simpkins of Simpkonsville", the play staged ding. Our President Mrs. for the Tuck Shop and commodity were made. with the work of the auxi- by the young people of Greenbank in the Town Hall was Cannon called the meeting to gonations from organiza- Meeting decided to accept lary in our hospital. enjoyed by all in attendance. order and after extending a tions. Mrs. Coates reported th er ne f a booth at op The Committee would be ~ 25 YEARS AGO warm welcome to all, the three girls and 3 boys born in I or a 89 10 and Pleased to receive contribu- Thursday, April 22, 1954 ® auxiliary prayer was re- the hospital the past month. Mrs. Taylor will be in charge tions for the Spring Fair on In recognition of the life-time record of High Point peated in unison. Mrs. Gerrow and Mrs. of this project. [Each APril28 in Latcham Centre. Snowdrop Supreme, a Blue Seal Certificate of long Minutes of the last month's Crozier reported on the member is asked to bring an Phone 985-7137 or 985-2201 or time production has been awarded to her owner, B. were read by the secretary finances of the general fund article for a grocery hamper 985-7168. 'Webster, Port Perry, by the Holstein-Friesian, and were adopted as read. ang Tyck Shop accounts. at the May meeting. Tickets Meeting closed with ASS00inkion. Correspondence included Both accounts showed to be will be joi fo a draw on Mizpah Benediction. A A unique occasion was carried out at the regular two thankyou notes for jy good standing. an afghan and the hamper at Special lunch was served by meeting of Fidelity Lodge, AM & AM on Tuesday. It ws | bootees received also letters th > e Sho pe the committee in charge was inspection night for R.W. Bro. Chas. M. Wallace, read from Shirley W.1. and Annual meeting of the 'N€ tom We with a birthday cake, wish- D.D.G.M. of Oshawa. He was accompanied by a num- Seagrave U.C.W. with dona- Hospital Board will be held Our first 'Newsletter' for ing a faithful member Mrs. ber of visitors from Oshawa and Bowmanville. During ; tions for Spring Fair. The June 27. Please note the the Auxiliary was distri- Flossie Aldred a Happy the meeting V.W. Bro. Harry Wallace made the x auxiliary wishes to extend a change of date. buted to the members atten- Birthday. presentation of a sword on behalf of his four living KE brothers in memory of their late brother Earnest D. A Wallace who was killed during World War I and at that : An time was a member of Fidelity Lodge, Port Perry. hs 20 YEARS AGO ] Thursday, April 23, 1959 - The Fire Tanker Committee with representatives } 7] from Uxbridge, Scott, and Reach met with represen-- tatives from the Uxbridge Fire Department on Friday. = , It was agreed that a new truck for the tank was = necessary. Rd Tuesday evening the sound of rattling tea cups and ) gay chatter mingled with 70 Island people enjoyed lun- . ch in the Head Memorial Tea Room after an evening of bowling. [ g The ice on Lake Scugog went "out" quite suddenly on Sunday, April 19th, 1959. " 15 YEARS AGO Thursday, April 23, 1964 ] On April 18th a large gathering of Guides, parents b TT: 00 t 9:00 P M and friends were present in the Blackstock United " i . " . Church to witness the presentation of the highest } Guiding Award, the "Gold Cord" to four of the Ist ! Blackstock Guide Company. Congratulations to Janice A : Byers, Joan Suggitt, Nancy Staniland and Lynda Kyte. These men were recently appointed to the Com- LJ y Ll w= munity Memorial Hospital Board: Harry Phoenix, 3 Reach Township and chairman to the board; Charles : . Reesor, Port Perry and vice-chairman; Joseph All Technical Shops including Auto, Machine, Electrical, twright Township; Allen Crosier, Ontario County Rep; ¥ Welding, Woodworking, Drafting. and Dr. G.M. Rennie, chairman of the medical board. Rooms: 156, 154, 146, 166, 172, 168, 177 Mrs. Dougal Spence of Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Hair Dressin Room: 160 Angus Haddon of Virginia were recent visitors with Br v0 50 0:0 6:00 nu win mim win 00 win WR EEE Sw NE ENE ey a ae ane + : eo Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds, Seagrave. : RE EE oom: Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mills, who spent the winter Sewing& Cooking. .............coiiiiiiii iia, Rooms: 301, 306 months with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque, Cedar Art Displays & Activities............................... sre esean Creek, returned to their own home at Magnetawan last Business - Rhythmic Typing, Demonstrations, Student Participation week. * Rooms: 232, 228, 226, 222 10 YEARS AGO . _ i i . Thursday, April 24, 1969 Science Labs -All Science Labs with Student . John Gill from Rosskeen, Ivergordon, Ross-shire, Participation and Projects, Dissections (Biology) Se h - : Rooms: 116, 120, 122. 126. 176 otland will be staying at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. . 2 ? : Bert McFeeters and family, Cannington as a member | Greenhouse - Displays EEE EEE TT TT Ten, 1176 of Young Farmer Delegates, an exchange delegation \ Library - Book Displays, Coffee House (Bistro)..................... : 148 with | the Junior Mion Sasseistion of Ontario. " ¥ oh : : ong the 1,500 visitors at the new Community English - Play excerpts from Romeo & Juliet. ...................... : 132 Memorial Hospital were Dr. M.B. Dymond, Ontarie Geography - Displays. ................oouiiii : 204 Minister of Health. He met with several hospital of- j History - Films. .......... 1162 ficials - B.A. Bohan, administrator; Mrs. Jean Gray, A £1003 7 $58 00 GIN RIE GE WE RA D9 4 wie win wr np pp : 164 director of nursing; and Mr. Storey Beare, member of } R :216. 214 the hospital board. | #8 signa mein coms: ' : Over 100 persons attended the first meeting of the s SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES: - proposed Historical Society and listened to the | Girls'Athletics ................. speaker, Professor L. Johnson, Waterloo University, Boys'Athletics. ...............coiiiii a tho has been commissioned to write the history of On- | Schoo - Senior Wind Ensemble. ..................... : tario County. ) eh Soho Bad Soar Wid Ensemble ............-- roe a ante. . Foot ar report hav oui Theatre Arts Rehearsals - Make-up, Costumes, Improvisions . . . . .. Rooms: 303, 308 fh © Prope wd room ah recently vacated by the | SPECIAL INTEREST: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele, Nestleton, were * Drivers EdDisplay. ..............ccoviiiiiiiiiiiniiinnnnn, Room: 169 honoured on Saturday, April 12th at Nestleton United | CadetActivities..................ccoiiiiiiiiiiinnn Church when 150 relatives and friends joined the | couple in celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniver- it . sary. g (1) Music Performance by Students ................. 8to9p.m. - Cafeteria Mr. and Mrs. S. Calver of Leicester, Midland, (2) Disco Dance Contest........................... 7 to 8 p.m. - Cafeteria England have been enjoying a visit with their daughter Cees aaan 7:00 P.M. - Rooms 303, 308 and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephenson, ® Queen Street, Port Perry. | | eee IOSOO0GE L e)) | EVERYONE IS INVITED! { ul A : } Come & See Your D. HAPAR * School in Action! DENTURE THERAPIST § | TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1979 | Uniridee 8525 Dhawa 575.8753 y y ii Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 & EDUCATION WEEK IN PORT PERRY 214 Dundas St.E., a. Whitby 668-7797 : | HY )