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Port Perry Star, 12 May 1998, p. 10

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10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 12, 1998 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Woman credits ambulance |. crew with saving child's life By Rik Davie Port Perry Star A Port Perry woman is crediting local ambulance attendants with saving the life of her child. Grace Auclair was sur- prised and grateful when two ambulance atten- dants delivered her baby on April 25, at 11:15 a.m. in a rushed emergency delivery. She believes that they saved her newborn's life. And she's surprised because the birth didn't occur in an ambulance, but at the hospital in Port Perry. Rural Metro Ambulance attendant Ross Taylor and his part- ner of three years, Paul Bayes, were getting ready to transport a patient to another hospital when they heard hurried calls i 11 Wat The staff at Monte Carlo welcomes our experienced new Esthetician at] dai, 2 PR at ohn HAIR FASHION er Street, Port Perry (905) 985-3684 Trish McGarvey Manicures, pedicures, waxing, earcandling, facials, make-up, free-hand nail art, eyelash ¢ eyebrow tinting, acrylic and fibreglass nails - Welcoming all past and new clientelle. Bridal & Spa Packages Available Monte Carlo and Tanning NLS 190000) 8 Day Care Centres Inc. 399 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-0800 glonemoaor MW, Call Karen for more info 985-0800 Limited Openings in all age groups. Short or Long Te erm Available - "y . Bk PIZZA & SUBS ® 80 Water St., for a doctor and nurses as Mrs. Auclair was rushed to an emergency room by her husband April 25. "We thought, well, let's get in there in case the nurses need a hand," said Mr. Taylor. The attendants entered the room to find that the mother-to-be was in the process of delivering. "The baby wasn't wait- ing for the doctor," Mr. Bayes said. "So our training took over. We just stepped in and delivered." And in a moment they were looking at baby Kristin Auclair, and a very relieved looking father Greg was elated. "The doctor was coming but something had to be done," said Mr. Auclair. "These guys stepped in So cated WHAT A TEAM: Greg Auclair (left), wife Grace, and daughter Nicole are shown with the pair of quick thinking ambulance crewmen, Ross Taylor and Paul Bayes, who helped deliver little Kristin Auclair when she decided to make her appearance too quickly for doctors at the Port Perry Hospital. Kristin is shown happily in the arms of one of her heroes. and as far as we're con- cerned, they saved Kristin's life. "I mean, no panic, no nothing, and they calmed us down while they were doing it." Mrs. Auclair said that they will never forget the two men for what they did. Giant yard sale will benefit Scugog Shores Museum On Victoria Day, Monday, May 18, the Scugog Shores Historical Museum near Port Perry, will hold its annual giant spring yard and plant sale. Mackey & Bailey Barristers & Solicitors There will be hundreds of items including books, clothing and many varieties of plants from the muse- um's heritage gardens available at bargain prices. 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While you are at the museum you will be able to see the work in progress on restoring the 1834 Rodman Cabin which was moved to the museum grounds last summer. This yard sale is a fundraiser for the benefit of the museum and we would appreciate donations of yard sale items from the public. If you have items you wish to donate, or would like to arrange a pickup of leftovers from your own yard sale, please call Dan at (905) 985-3589. This event kicks off the summer Special Event sea- son for the museum, located on Scugog Island just east of Port Perry. Several other events are scheduled for the summer, including the 30th annual Canoe the Nonquon Canoe Race on Saturday, June 6. id) PINERIDGE HOME HEALTHCARE SERVICES INC PRIVATE, PERSONALIZED HOME HEALTH CARE Nursing Care: Geriatric' Senior Care at Home. Hospital. Nursing or Retirement Home: New Moms. 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