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Port Perry Star, 30 Nov 1977, p. 12

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12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1977 \ Present plaque to Auxiliary for 25 years of dedicated service by Gertrude Wanamaker Annual meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary was held on Monday evening Nov. 21 in Town Hall 1873. Mrs. Pugh, the president welcom- ed all present especially the ° Hospital Board members. liary prayer repeated in unison. Minutes of the annual meeting of 1976 were read and adopted. Mrs. Aldridge gave a report on the activi- ties for the year which show- ed that our Fashion Show Tuck Shop sales, Rug and Afghan Draws, Fall dance, Tag and donations from or- ganizations gave us a very successful year financially enabling us to purchase new trays for the patients, candy stripers pinafores, spoon and Meeting opened by the Auxi- Spring Fair, Doll Draw, new draperies for all the patient rooms and emer- gency ward in hospital. - Mrs. Gerrow, treasurer read a detailed account on the general finances. Total receipts for the year $6526.16 money making projects receipts $4536.64. Correspondence for the year 53 thank you letters sent out, letters for Spring Fair and Doll Draw to organiza- tions and other "correspon- dence during the year. Mrs. Webster, wool convenor, re- ported 169 babies were born in the hospital this year and expressed her thanks to all who had knit. booties and articles for the Tuck Shop. Report of the Tuck Shop by Mrs. Crosier showed it to be a very profitable part of the ~ auxiliary as well as it being a great convenience to the hospital patients 'and visi- tors. Gross sales for the year $7118.37. Mrs. Holland reported 48 paid up members and 5 . honorary members and stressed that new members : New Tuck Shop Cart , bi Slyays de TI Port Perry Lions Club has presented a new tuck shop cart to the Hospital Mrs. Pugh presented to Mr. Auxiliary. Dorothy Holland of the Auxiliary is seen here with Bob Young [left] Brown, hospital administra- and Guy Latreille of the Lions Community Betterment Committee. The cart, tor and Mr. G. McDonald, which will be used to bring stationery, magazines and sundries to patients in their placed in the patient and emergency rooms of the Mr. McDonald brought greetings from the hospital board and too expressed his ol, & DECEMBER 1-2-3 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Friday Shows at 7 & & p.m. Thurs. & Sat. Shows at 8 p.m. only. "What we have here is a total lack of respect for the law!" SUNDAY ONLY DECEMBER 4 - 8:00 P.M. "THE SEXUAL PASSAGES... ARE CLEARLY THE POINT." --HGWARD THOMPSON, N. ¥. Times chairman. of the hospital rooms, cost$300. ~§ board, a cheque for $2542.92 as payment for the new HE hospital by the auxiliary. Mr. Brown expressed his appreciation to the auxiliary : for this gift and for the . 4 continued efforts shown in oo » v appreciation of the co-oper- ation and work done by the * auxiliary. To complete the h Sh drapery project through out C ristmas opping Hours: MONDAY to FRIDAY 9a.m.to9 p.m. draperies which have been B= the work of this organization. SCUGOG ST. . HWY. 7 A AT THE LAKE the hospital, a motion was passed t that new draperies be placed in the exterior lobby, interior lobby and office 0 SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. | areas of the hospital at a cost of $843.00. AB "Mr. Sheldon Smith, Chair- A man of the Public Relations Board presented a plaque to - o* the Hospital 'Auxiliary in recognition of the 25 years of ,| dedicated service to the hospital. Mrs. Pugh accept- 7 DEC. 5th to DEC. 23rd OS ed this gift expressing her to rinses WIA thanks on behalf of the auxi- TTY pe liary. "PLUS 2nd BIG FEA TURE! presented to Mrs. Eleanor ay J i I LN Davidson by Mrs. Pugh as a token of appreciation of yr] R on NOTTOBE faithful work in the auxiliary 2) CONFUSED WITH THE for past few years. Although oan taken by surprise, Eleanor GORDON" thanked the auxiliary for this AW | a Tm fg RED & WHITE son NS A life membership pin was DOWSON'S FOODMASTER PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-7942 G/STEOMANS | JL NE tannoimn ii i | Nat 2 honour. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985.3844 Mrs. Pugh introduced our guest speaker of the evening, Mrs. M.B. Dymond. She gave a most interesting resume on the life of the auxiliary of which she was the first president, this office she held for some 15 years. Everyone found it most in- teresting to hear how the Queen & Perry Streets auxiliary was organized 25 PORT PERRY 985-8535 years ago, how. the money 'was raised through organi- NOTE: CLOSED MON., TUES. & WED. Until Further Notice. zations and gifts from pri- STORE [ © ; *\ 4 Foe A = = IN METRO COLOR yn ~ Ray B. Wilson Ltd. Port Perry Plaza 985-7341 Your Holiday Headquarters on 2 vate individuals for equip- (continued on page 31)

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