pr ~ Immersion programme. by Wendy Clark We hope that everyone had a good Xmas and a Happy New Year. Monday, December 22nd, the residents gathered in the din- ingroom for an afternoon of Christmas Movies. In the evening we loaded up the cars and headed out for a tour to see the Christmas Lights. Before returning home we stopped at the Scugog Memorial Chapel for an evening of songs and a visit from Santa Claus. Tuesday we spent the afternoon making Christmas Pudding and sharing Holiday Memories, with each other. --Wednesday «Xmas Eve), we got into the spirit of things by getting together to sing Christmas Carols, Parents urged to join in at annual meeting Seagrave and Area News by Kaaren Johnston It would appear as though we are all winding down from the Holiday "Seasori, as I do not have too much news to report this week. The telephone was quiet, so I must put the blame for this short column somewhere _.__ this anti-climatic time of year where we start coun- ting the 'days till Spring. The Seagrave Sunday School is "holding its annual meeting this Thursday. Jan. 8th at 7:30 p.m. in the Sunday School room. All parents ~ of Sunday School children are urg-' . -ed to attend. Hope to see you there. A reminder goes out to those ~ parents who-have a child of Kindergarten age interested in the Frénch Immersion programme. There will be an early registration this year in order for the Board to measure the numbers of anticipated enrolment. Please call R.H- Cornish - School or drop in - in person - to ex- press your interest in the French The number to call is 985-2591. A detail bs Luella Graham ~ The December meeting of the Port 'Perry Hospital Ladies Aux- iliary was. held at the hospital on December 8th with 14 ladies present. .. . - The president opened the meeting with all repeating the Auxiliary Prayer in unison. She then wished" for everyone to have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Our vice-president was unable to " be there. as her husband was hav- ing surgery in"Oshawa Hospital the next day, a speedy recovery w as wished for him. -" i The minutes of the last meeting were then read by the secretary and approved. The treasurers report was then given. The Corr Sec. had sent out 3 thank you notes, and had also received some donations for the Auxiliary. Camille also gave a good report for the Tuck Shop. Isabel Wilson, Tuck Shop buyer, said she hoped that the slide on the candy ed announcement will appear in the Port Perry Star sometime in- January. The Seagrave Playschool starts up again this Friday, Jan. 9th. Children must be at least 3 or turn 3 during the 12 week session. There -are 12 Friday classes, the first be- ing Friday, Jan. 9th, which is also Registration day. Playschool will be held on that day as normal. Please pay at the time of registration, $24 per child. Cheques are preferable. If youwish your child to attend the Friday morning classes, please - register Friday morning at 9:30 a.m. Likewise, if you would prefer the afternoon, register at 1:00 p.m. I'd like to remind parents of Cubs, Scouts and Beavers, a parent meeting will be held Thursday night, Jan. 8th at 8 p.m. at the home of Betty Williams, 7 Robinglade Dr. Phone 985-8563. With next weeks news, please call Marilyn Beacock at 985-3595. Ladies auxiliary news and gum cupboard' would soon be fixed. Also there has been 6 boys and 6 girls born at the hospital since our last meeting. There was not much under new business. We did receive an invitation to attend a Christmas . party at the hospital from 2-4 p.m. on Dec. 19th given by the Hospital Department Heads. -- As everyone was anxious to see if. they had won a doll, the meeting then closed followed by the draw. Also a lovely lunch of Christmas goodies was served by Mary, Ileen and Mary. We do thank all those who work- =~ eating 'goodies, doing sbme last minute decorating, wrapping gifts, etc: All of the residents went to bed early awaiting the arrival of good ole' Santa Claus. Merry Christmas!!! The day finally arrived. We spent the after- noon opening up gifts and visiting "with everyone. A sing Song was held ~~ ed so hard in selling tickets for the -- doll draw. which was a good suc- cess. . Ladies our mext meeting will be Jan. 19, 1987, and we will also have a guest speaker. so we hope tesee you all out. My best wishes to each and all, a very busy Happy New ear in 1987. Ww dard JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. Sos 263 Queen St, Port Perry 985-8555 ~~ Beginning January 7th; 1987 we will be open Wednesday Evenings to 8:00 P.M. for your Tanning Convenience -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY -- Jewellery Store will still close at 530 PM in the dining room and we sipped away on rum and eggnog. Quite a few residents were able to go home with family or friends to celebrate Christmas Day. Over the weekend every one relax- ed and then it was back to our regular routine on Monday (29th) morning. Bowling was held in the afternoon with the top scorer being Lionel Blaikie with 92 pts. Con- gratulations Lionel!!! Tuesday, a Bingo session was held 'in the dining room. Congratulations to the several winners. - Throughout the afternoonon New Years Eve a Discussioni group was held. Shortly after supper it was Party time. We sure were rocking at our New Years Eve Party. We were singing, dancing, sipping wine, and eating cheese & crackers. Everyone certainly had a good time bringing i in the New Year! *"1987"" -- Happy New Year To One And All. Friday, January 2nd all ol the residents that had recouperated from all of the partying got together and put on their thinking caps for a quiz game. : We would like to express our sincere condolences to the families' of the late Mrs. Ethel May Wotten and the late Miss Sophie Percy. May passed away quietly on December 22nd after being ill for quite some time. Sophie also passed away on Dec. 22nd after being ill for the past 2 months. Birthday wishes are going out to © Mrs. Kay Whitby (Jan. 11) and to Mr. Harry Sanderson (12) We would like to extend a warm ~ welcome to Mrs. Aileen Davidsonto 'the'2nd floor. Aileénis a well Known long time resident of Port Perry and we hope she enjoys living with us. 'Up-coming events for January 1987 are Trip to the Eastons (Jan 13), Residents Council Meeting (14), Florida Day (21), and Supper Club Meeting (30). A very special thank you to the very kind people that came in to entertain us in their own ways over the holiday season. You people made our holidays a lot brighter, 269 Queen Street " Box 128, Port Perry Ontario LOB 1NO i 985-2824 ils NOW FOR 'WINTER PROGRAMS Fitness - Health - Recreation mr ---------------------- PRE-SCHOOL: Nursery School, Creative Crafts, Tiny Tots, Music for Fun, Kinder-Gym, Musical Movement, Daycare .. YOUTH: Gymnastics, Leadership Training, Child Care Yea ing, Floor Hockey. Teen Dance, Yudo, Teen Badminton, Aerobics . ADULT: Ladies Take-A-Break, Basic FXst Aid, Fitness Classes .. and more! EASY TO REGIS ER By Telephone. Use your credit card OR At your local YMCA Office. . . Get Your Brochure Today! . BE PART OF SOMETHING GOOD! BOARD OF EDUCATION NIGHT SCHOOL JANUARY 1987 Register at the school offering the general interest cour se you wish to attend on JANUARY 122 or 13 From 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Classes begin the week of January. 19th. 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