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Port Perry Star, 2 May 1989, p. 58

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"3 ------- \ -y Pave 8 VEAL rape fl WAV: YECAY Jana 58 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 2, 1989 Mr. & Mrs. C. Stephenson John Mann Ross Cariton Jean Donnelley P. Elenia J.M. Glimour Todd Hale Gary Lane John Lahe G.A. Westwood W. Hancock A. McCreight Paul D. Pelow Gloria Paolik V.M. Hulcoop Alice Gunn Bethesda-Reach Women's Institute Mrs. M. Mahony Steve & Laurel Hillier Janet Joncas Mrs. Harrison . Mary Lynn Murphy Ell Krompotic Mrs, L. Dearling Mrs. J, Turner Mr. C. Chatten Lorrain Leduc & Dale Huffman Mr. & Mrs. Fred Baker Stephen Geer Mrs. L. Hartney Dianna Dobson D. Bales David Walker John McPherson Brenda Haynes Bert Hoskin Robert Rodd Mrs. Leah Crosbie Jean Hutchins Anne Knowlton Wm. Craning Karen L. Bell Donna Broomer J.P. Cormler Gord & Doris Clark Ray |. Porter Hervey Painter Douglas M. Fallis J. Shullman Dianne Brown Norm Childs Norman Rohrer Sonya Smiling Samaritans Hanover Hills Holsteins Peter Sellitto W.C. Stark H. Olaisen Herb Vine Sam A. Cawker Charlene & Wade Knaap Conrad B. Malmo Bill White Clara White Mrs. J. Heayn John Leask Bob & Tom Hunter Vernon & Vera Asselstine Lorne Slute Elvira & Hal Southgate Sandy Moore George & Isabel Lee Bruce Haugen } Don & Lorraine Geer Luella Graham F. Vysoki Allen Standish Jean Crawford Garry & Peggy Hunter Robert G. Pickard Mr. & Mrs. Pyarally Jamal Raymond C. Ingleton Norma D. ingleton Arthur & Doreen Murcott . Mr. & Mrs. Paul Vrabcenjak Marvin & Catherine Stevenson Jean Holtby Robert & Ruth Powell Bruce R. Smith Mr. & Mrs, R.E. Twist Gord Tripp Ll Mopshita Sening Today Building for Tomorrow D. Alan Frew Margery McKibbon Jack Moore Anne & Edgar Emerson Robert & Carol Mairs Gordon M. Rahme Harmen & Henka Bandstra Mr. & Mrs. Frank Godley Douglas Mackie Ethel Mackie Carl Delong Margaret Van Camp Mr. & Mrs. Brian Hamilton John & Tina Wolters Gladys McColl Heinz Vehof Frank Hoskin Heldi Krieg Janet Willlams Herman & Carol Meijerink Fanl Kalpouzos Wayne Irwin Ron Thomson Pringle Produce Nancy & Jack Skelding John & Pat Sutherland Debra Crawford James Callan Margaret Bredin Brad McDonald V.A. Nadin Sam Harper Doreen A. Pothier Hilton Ireland Alan Fulford Kelth Geer Roseann Courrier James & Constance Halgh Bernice & Ron Barron Marion Laird Peter & Janet Thompson Steve Batchelor Sharon Robinson Diann & Robert.Dunn Ray Dallas Shirley Kellett Arthur Brunton Ann Lally Sarah Kight-Brunton Muriel Watson Martha Rutschmann Una Sleep Michael Russell M. Moore Jack Davidchuk T.S. Knight Jean Williams Mr. & Mrs. A. Plunkett Robert N. Jacobs Richard Mutton Mary Rae Bibeau R. Dixon Cynthia Blair Cliff Davis Antonla Minten Suzanne & Joseph Golobic Mr. & Mrs. E. Ellison Lorraine Grima Tim & Tracy Howe Leanne Ashbridge Dorothy & Doug Scott Laurence Smith MIke Tobin B.V. Eindhoven Pamela & Bll Henshall Keith & Carol Bovaird Muriel Thompson Fred Uphill Bertram J. Jones Tracey Stapley Heather Haynes Dumex Medical Judy Lorish Guardian Drugs Ethel W. Robertson Lorenza McArthyr Ida Dempsey Chris Nicolaou Harold B. Knight Ralph Wilson Wilma & Brian Seeney Elsi M. Valentino Community 1, Building Fund I COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND SUPPORTERS Community Memorial Hospital's "Serving Today - Building for Tomorrow" capital campaign is still underway in the community. Our goal, while stated in dollars, is really to assure optimum health services to people of Scugog Township. The success of this campaign can be attributed to the dedicated participation of local businesses and professionals, national corporations, foundations, service clubs and organizations, the Hospital famiy, and the people of Scugog Township. To date, over $150,000. has been raised from the community door-to-door canvass. If you have not yet been visited, please drop your envelope off at the campaign office (at the trailer in the hospital parking lot) or mail it. Or you can call the office at 985-4100 and arrange for your envelope to be picked up. Thank you to the following for their support: David Leavitt Audrie Marshall Vic & Mary Marcus Michael Phelan Audrey Phillips Michelle & Charles Bull Nell & Eleanor Werry Belle Werry Pat & Paul Mark Mary & Darvin Ostrom Elizabeth Waite Marilyn Lacourse Wendy & David Johnston Mr. & Mrs. J.L. Horne Nina Fleming Lyn Couperthwaite George Burnett Mark Colman Marion Barkey Wililam J. Spears Nancy Klock R. Evans Amy Evans Sarah Evans Herman & Eunice Rodman Bruce & Marie Geer Rita & Mervin Storie Georgian Sutcliffe Ruth Cooper Mr. & Mrs. George Harper Greg Heasman Vicki Cunningham Wayne Storms Bryan Stainton Nancy Johnson Jim Rowett J. Cherry George Thompson Larry Werry Kim & Rick Hope Mabel Cook Ray Collins Mr. & Mrs. Fewer Dianne McCullough Dianne Slute Mr. & Mrs. Simon Norma Geer Bob Greenwood Cathy Brown P.W. Bolton Gord Geer W.E. Murray Glen Fleming Margaret Burnfield N. Tiessen Lorl & Glen Whalen Roland & Carol Robinson William & Hazel Simpson W. Osaduke Elsle Irvine Anne Thompson Derrick & April Brazier Mr. & Mrs. Ken Skerratt Mr. & Mrs. D. Stanley Mr. & Mrs. T. Ritter Mr. & Mrs. P. Marlow Mr. & Mrs. J. Faber Donald & Sandra Mackenzie Lions Club of Port Perry Donald Frew & Sons Ltd. Roy & Allene Hart A. Vanhattum Mr. & Mrs. Koch Ed Donnelly Mrs. Tracey Charlie & Tilly Mals Gary Robinson Ron Renaud Dale Maschke Don & Sue Maschke Bob & Erin Porter Len & Cherle Wall Margot & Brian Brain Mr. & Mrs. Reg Brewster Stella Lansing Velma & Everett Wray M. Smith W. Nole Mr. & Mrs. Rick Askew © Mr. & Mrs, Vaisanen Mr. Maloney Mark Lee Standard Trust net income increase is up Standard Trust achieved record levels of profit and assets in 1988, continuing its established record of vigorous growth. Net income increased 21 per- cent from $11.2 million the previous year to $13.5 million in 1988. Earnings per common share increased 11 percent to $1.82 from $1.64 in 1987. Standard Trust was founded in 1963 by Stephen B. Roman, a former resident of Scugog Township, who died in 1988. Mr. Roman who served as Chairman of the Board was known around the world for his pioneering work in the mining, oil and gas business, but in his heart he was a farmer and a leader in the development of the Holstein breed in Canada. The branch network was ex- panded in 1988 with the opening of seven new branches in Barrie, Brockville, Granby, Halifax, Ot- tawa, Peterborough and Port Hope. At year end the number of branches totalled 35. - The Company's capital base was also strengthened in 1988 with a 33 percent increase in - shareholder's equity to $81.7 million. In addition $75 million of term debt was issued. The return on average common shareholders' equity was main- tained at a high level. In 1988 the return was 19.5 percent compared to 21 percent in 1987. '""We expect the pace of - economic development, together 'with financial re-regulation to produce more opportunities for profitable growth in 1989" reported Brian R. O'Mally, Presi- dent and Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Mr. Roman's Port Perry roots and his interest in farming in- spired Standard Trust to focus its branch development on the town and cities serving the agricultural community. Discussion with Mr. Roman about branch building strategy often began with his statemerit, "I am only a farmer but ..."" As a result branches in communities like Port Perry, Markham, Wingham and Port Hope stand out in the list of 35 branches across the country. In recent years Mr. Roman in- spired a program of expansion which made Standard Trust Com- pany the ninth largest trust com- pany in Canada with assets of $1,600,000,000. The employees and Management remain committed to the course chartered by Mr. Roman and will continue to be guided by his vision of excellence and by his example of energy, wisdom and dedication. BE GENEROUS WHEN YOU" SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Building Fund YY VvVVYVYVIVYFVYFYFVYVY VY VY VV VYYVVIVYVFVYVYVVYVY < YY YY VY VYYVFVFYYVYeY VY YY VY YVY YY VVY VY YY VY VY YY YY VvVYEYVYY Ren Mor IOI OOOO $5. 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