Nursing Home news _ tc ---- a SI A PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 16, 1988 -- 19 Slushes and popsicle treats beat the heat by Wendy Clark Well the summer is just flying by. Before long the kids will be back in school. Over the first week of August (2-5) we sup- ported many activities such as gardening, church service by the P.P. Anglican Church, manicures, popsicle treats from the treat wagon, coffee hour on the patio, euchre, crafts, swimm- ing, music appreciation, ice cream parlour, staff lunches, quiz and also making up a few batches of slush. The following week (8-12) we started off with a very com- petitive bowling match. Tuesday morning we went for a BBQ and visit at Sunnycrest Nur- sing Home in Whitby. After tak- ing in a tour of their home we all relaxed out on their patio. Each of us were served a cool refresh- ment and then we devoured the delicious BBQ hot dogs and hamburgers. Once lunch was completed we STEELE -- JEPMA On June 11, 1988, at the Port Perry Baptist Church, Elizabeth Jep- ma and Todd Steele were united in marriage by Pastor Don Payne. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Jepma of the Philip- pines and the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele of Port Perry. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a gown of white tafet- ta with a sweetheart neckline. The bodice and full sleeves featured ap- pliques of lace and seed pearls. The skirt of the gown formed a semi- cathedral train with two ruffles. She wore a matching brimmed hat with a fingertip veil that was ac- cented with lace appliques and seed pearls. . Heather Barten, friend of the bride, was the maid of honour. The bridesmaids were Shelley Jepma, Lee-Ann Jepma, sisters of the bride and Natalie Burnet and Judy Birkett, friends of the bride. The atten- dants wore aqua tea-length dresses and carried bouquets of pink and white gladiolas with aqua ribbon. The groom wore a black tuxedo with tails. The best man was John Jepma, brother of the bride. The ushers were Frank Vehof, Mike Putt, Jeff Burnet and Den Collins, all friends of the groom. The ushers wore black tuxedos with aqua bow ties and cummerbunds. The reception was also held at Port Perry Baptist Church. The Master of Ceremonies was Darryl Dallas, friend of the couple. The couple went to a cottage on Oak Lake for their honeymoon. Numerous showers were held by family and friends. LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS? Look here! ... Where consumers in need shop for the professionals in business! CALL 985-7383 for INFORMATION How to organize a happy marriage. THE CLOSET FOR ADULTS WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS. CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE NOW ON SALE $159" | rn ty Westy 10 5 Turndy& Fy 9m Op Satay 9a 0 80 Thickson Road S., Thickson Place Plaza WHITBY 430-1636 all joined in for a fun game of Pic- tionary. Everyone certainly en- joyed spending the afternoon with their new friends. In the evening a church service Seagrave news by Ann Sandiford Hope everyone is enjoying their summer holidays. Thank goodness it has cooled down a bit. Welcome home to Mr. Jeff Driscott who has completed another and hopefully his last operation at Toronto General. Sure hope you are getting on ok Jeff. Happy birthday wishes to Kevin Kerry who celebrated his birth- day on Moriday. As I'm sure many Robinglade residents have noticed, we've had quite a few new neighbours move in this summer. If anyone would let us know the new neighbours' names we'll certainly put a welcome in the paper. In the meantime a warm welcome to Diane & Trevor Runcieman and their 4 children. That's it for this week. Please call Diane Cooke at 985-3722 with any news items next week. was given by the Scugog Island Church. On Wednesday the 10th, was our monthly residents council meeting. Items on the agenda ranged from special meal menu to upcoming bake sale to patio items. The next day was a craft ses- sion with several projects on the go. Then in the evening a fairly large group went by bus to Kim's (Activity Director) for a fantastic corn roast. Upon our arrival we were served cocktails and sat around the bonfire. After our corn-husking contest we all en- joyed listening to some guitar players while waiting for the corn to cook. A good night by all. Friday (12th) we had several bingo winners and then had a treat from the ice cream parlour. Residents celebrating bir- thdays are Miss Becky Gray (26), Mrs. Alette Meditz (28), Mr. Nor- man Sammells (30) and Mr. Merle Hooey (31). Best wishes to these residents on their special y. Staff members having bir- thdays are Marie Sloan (21) and Brenda Garrow (26). Many hap- py returns. Upcoming events are Monthly Birthday Party - 2 p.m. (Aug. 17), Yard Sale (10 am. - 5 pm.) - (18th), Housekeeping & Laundry Appreciation Day Tea (23), Pic- nic at the Lake (24), Supper Club on the Patio (25), Trip to the CNE (30) & Kids Day (31). Feel free to ~ join us in any of our activities. Lorelei Johnstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnstone, Port Perry, graduated from the MoHawk/McMaster Physiotherapy Program in Hamilton on July 28, 1988. Lorelei will be practicing at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Marlin V Travel HEINE | LW VN) | ON An affordable reality from Marlin Travel WOULDN'T YOU RATHER BE CRUISING? Aboard the MV AZUR from 089 : (cat.1) *>1979 (cat. 13) You'll Visit: Barbados, Martinique, St. Kitts, San Juan, St. Thomas, and Bequia Your Cruise Includes: Wardair Class round-trip flight, transfers, accommodation as selected, all meals, entertainment and most shipboard activities, services of a Wardair Holidays representative. 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