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Port Perry Star, 29 Sep 1987, p. 47

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di ER pid ERT TERR RO BERT ORB h heb Ki Nursing home news PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 29, 1987 -- 47 enior citizens go back to the classroom by Wendy Clark Monday, September 14 was Bowl- ing. Our top scorer for the day was Mr. Lionel Blaikie with 113 points. Congratulations! ! Tuesday was School Days. We started off the morning with atten- dance in Home Ec class. All of the classmates made up several apple turnovers. Everyone received an A plus for their efforts. We then head- ed into Spelling Class. Everyone participated in a tricky spelling bee. JACK MONSMA ELECTRIC Industrial - Commercial - Residential R.R.1, PORT PERRY 985-2917 RICHARD HONEY ELECTREC Pole Line Construction INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL R.R.1, Port Perry, Ontario 985-9364 BUSINESS DIRECTORY SE SJepg (ey. \Eela] hy =y.Nop fe] -]-] Mrs. Margurite Bowles became our top speller. After lunch hour we continued on in class with a discussion on the "Old School Days." There sure were a lot of interesting old tales to be told. Later on after supper hour we had a school dance. Entertainment was provided by "Shades of Silver." This great group came from Oshawa and could certainly play some good music and get everyone GEE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Sales, Repairs & Rewinding to All Motors. Pressure & Swimming Pool Pumps. -- SHIRLEY ROAD -- 985-8049 JAMES RANKIN ELECTRIC Residential - Farm - Commercial ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEMS Hot Water Tank Installation & Repairs Free Estimates i 985-8537 and Repairs Pole Line Service R.R.2, PORT PERRY = EcTaic B RESIDENTIAL -- COMMERCIAL -- FARM 985-3261 (WN m]-{eoy.No][ c=] SjV le] TREE SERVICE UXBRIDGE FOREST GARDENS LTD. * Tree Pruning or Removal * Fully Insured * Bucket Truck & Brush Chipper 852-7087 * Stump Removal q THE rh WORKS REMOVAL - PRUNING of TREES. SHRUBS & HEDGES SHAPING - CAVITY TREATMENT - BOLT & CABLE INSTALLATION SURGERY - PLANTING - TRANSPLANTING =. 440-6014 ..: LAN DSCAP ING University Werks * Interlocking Brick Landscape Gardening | Wood Fencing Retaining Walls Stone Masonry PROFESSIONAL SERVICE & QUALITY PRODUCTS ALL WORK GUARANTEED 2289 FREE ESTIMATES CALL 085- * * #0» ANALDA LANDSCAPING & NURSERIES (5 miles east of Port Perry) HWY. 7A and West 1/4 Line 2986-4771 REESOR WEED CONTROL Specializing in Government Licenced LAWN CARE Port Perry FERTILIZING 985-3383 EED CONTROL ry BUG 294-0796 Lawn & Garden MAINTENANCE & CLEANUP Stan the Gardening Man 986-0205 moving. Apple cider and punch was enjoyed along with our apple tur- novers and ice cream. The following day we took it easy as everyone was tuckered out from the celebrating the night 'before. A fairly large group gathered in the diningroom for an afternoon of sing- song. Thursday (17) was a craft session. Quite a variety of new projects are on the go preparing for upcoming Christmas season. Hp. Perfect 7 CO. LTD. 24 Hour Emergency Oil Burner Service FURNACE CLEANING Radio Dispatched iivs 985-3998 FOUR SEASONS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING | Oil, Gas, Electric Furnaces Air Conditioning 986-0207 Furnace Cleaning & Service SCUGOG PLUMBING & HEATING - Finally at the end of this first week we had Comfort Clothing come to visit and sell their wares. They provided several articles of clothing suitable for all residents. A very entertaining fashion show was also presented for all interested viewers. Did you watch thé Channel 9 news on Monday, September 21? A very special couple known as Arthur and Maude Edmonds celebrated their 75th Anniversary and were featured on TV for the Heartbeat session on pF Sg \'[c Hela] pg oy. Nopgel 2} THOMSON HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING LTD. Gas Oil or Electric Furnace Air Conditioning PHONE 985-3365 HUN HEATING Gas & Electric F/A -- Oil & Wood Central Au Conditioning -- Ductwork Chimney Liners -- Air Cleaners -- Humidifiers -- 985-9581 Authortzed Consumers Gas Dealer R.R. 4, PORT PERRY New & Old Installations - Specializing in Custom Homes Complete Bathroom Renovations from Drywall to Finished Floors. BOX 966 - PORT PERRY BOB GOODMAN PLUMBING R.R. 3, Port Perry 985-7758 New Installations - Repairs Rebuild All Types of Water Pumps Older Homes - Our Specialty CALL TODAY FOR "FREE" ESTIMATES & FAST NEIGHBOURLY SERVICE PHONE: 985-9361 Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINE All Advertising: MONDAY - 12 NOON home -- VI] JW A= 0-1 =A [=] =] CLARENCE WILLCOCK WELDING Shop & Mobile Fab. & Repairs PHONE 985-2589 DON CORNEIL Auctioneering Bervices ALL TYPES OF AUCTION SALES Auction Barn Facilities & Pickups. R.R.1, LITTLE BRITAIN Call (705) 786-2183 DUNCAN'S OP ERIg,,- CN ous: CLEANING & HOME SERVICES For further information & free estimates call Rose Ann 985- 2795 EMME INSURANCE ERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOB 1NO (416) 985-7306 = REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Washers - Dryers Fridges Dishwashers BUY -- SELL -- TRADE Stoves Scugog Appliance Repair Freezers Call 986-5312 Anytime SON 1 I I2 le a} TOM VANDE RE NDE 0) "tional movie CFTO news. Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds were interviewed by the well known Glenn Cochrane and also by Cathy Olliffe of the Port Perry Star. I'm sure you saw the enlightening arti- cle in last weeks paper. After their short time of stardom we then got on with their Anniversary Party. There was lots of gifts, cake, food, refreshments, decorations, picture taking, friends, family and of course att lots of love!! We were privileg- ed to be entertained by the beautiful voice of Mr. Bob Heayn. Words can- not express how much we enjoyed his singing. A very special thank you to Mr. Heayn. Tuesday we were all real busy packing our clothes for the over- night trip. We also made up a pic- nic lunch for the stop over at Mrs. Vera Crosier's cottage in the Haliburton Region. In the evening hours a church service was provid- ed by the Port Perry United Church. On Wednesday morning our 16 travelling residents boarded on a' bus to head off to the "Red Um- brella Inn." On our way we picked up 10 residents from the Cannington Bel Air Nursing Home. On our trip we all enjoyed the beautiful rocky hills, big lakes, and the lovely col- oured leaves. Our first stop was for a picnic lunch at our friends cottage - Mrs. Crosier - that was located on Lake Boskung. We all enjoyed the quiet relaxing atmosphere that sur- rrounded us. We then proceeded . back on the bus and headed off to our night accommodations. Everyone boasted about the lovely turkey dinner and trimmings that was served to us. We then split up into groups for our sleeping ar- rangements as we were in cabins. Our quaint little cabins were situated along the beautiful 12-Mile Lake shoreline. Before retiring for the night we gathered in the games- room for a sing-song and playing various games. Wearily we awoke the next mor- ning and went for a great breakfast. Later in the morning we again load- ed the bus and headed off to the Fenelon Falls waterfront for another fun picnic. After stuffing our tummys we then headed off tired but nonetheless we all had a tremendous holiday. Special thank-you to our organizers and anyone else involved. For the residents that were unable to make the trip they spent Wednes- day afternoon watching the emo- "Old Yeller." Friday, September 25 arrived with a lot of tired tourists dragging themselves around. Throughout the afternoon a Wheel of Fortune game was in action. The residents and staff would like to expand a warm welcome to Mr. William Stearman who recently moved in with us. Mr. Stearman previously lived in the Port Perry Villa where his wife still remains but is a daily visitor. Upcoming resident birthdays are Mrs. Norma Jeffrey (Oct. 3), Miss "Pearl Brethour (8), Mrs. Betty Ter- rett (9) and Mr. Ed Harris (12). Events that are planned over the next couple of weeks are Resident Council Meeting (Oct. 7), Harvest Party (9), Leaf Tour (13), and Sup- per Club (14). To end this weeks column the residents and staff would like to welcome back all of our valuable volunteers that had taken the sum- mer off to enjoy. It sure is nice to have them al] back. HOSPITAL REPORT Week Ending September 24, 1987 Admitted.................................. 23 Births ...................................... 5 Deaths .................................... 1 Emergencies................. ....... 296 Operations............................... 14 Discharged ................... ........ 13 Remaining... ........ Vo ......38 Zs Cf a a es a vo Aflac a J anal a au Co gl ol al

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