Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 10 Jun 1986, p. 3

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One of 22 chosen from 500 nominees Prestigious award for Mrs. Smith Florence Smith was overwhelm- ed when she heard the news. The friendly Prince Albert resi- dent was totally caught off guard when she was informed she was one of 22 senior citizens in Ontario to win the Province of Ontario Senior + Achievement Award. "Boy, did I ever get a shock!" she laughs. The award is a creation of the pro- vince, designed to celebrate June, Senior Citizens Month. More than 500 people were nominated for the award, but only 22 won it. What's more, Mrs. Smith was the only resi- dent in Scugog Township and sur- rounding area to win. It was her friends and neighbours Ilean Pugh and Eileen Hodgins who nominated Mrs. Smith, due to her many contributions to the community. At 82 she is still involved with Meals on Wheels, something she has done for nearly 15 years. She doesn't often miss a chance to deliver or drive herself, most often to reci- pienis many years her junior. Community Care also receives her services as she spends time tak- ing people shopping or to appoint- ments. As a life-long UCW member of Prince Albert United Church, Mrs. Smith regularly visits the sick or shut-ins and she manages the church kitchen, bakes pies, serves at suppers and hosts her fellow quilters. She recently organized a group of women who created quilts from cast-off clothing and distributed the Fore we Sy, v(t) Prince Albert resident Florerice Smith was one of 22 senior citizens from throughout Ontario awarded the province's Senior Achievement award. See story for details. Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 305 Queen Street -- Port Perry BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Phone: 985-2916 or 623-4473 coLiccn 5 Year Annual Interest & Rates subject to change without nohce STANDARD TRUST ArPLY TO finished quilts to the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto. Mrs. Smith has always been an avid gardener and has maintained a large vegetable garden as well as the many flowers that are a joy to everyone passing by her well-kept home. Because of her generosity there are many people who have fresh vegetables or sweet jams on their tables. For many years Mrs. Smith has been a Port Perry Fair Board Direc- tor in the flower section. What's more, she also decorates special oc- casion cakes and makes corsages (from real and silk flowers), all as a service to community groups or neighbours. Florence Smith hasn't been chair- 'man of this committee or president of that organization, but she has made a large imprint on the village of Prince Albert, the town of Port LOST To the girl, who is an employee of a local business, that | gave my rings to on April 19th or 26th, | have been unable to locate you and have been trying since May 6th. Anyone having information about this, in particular -- the man who was standing in line behind me or the girl or the cashier, please phone my friend at 985-8773, to make ar- rangements of how | can contact you. | am offering a reward for the return of my rings. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 10, 1986 -- 3 Perry and the Township of Scugog. To honour her and her fellow win- ners, all'manner of dignitaries and politicians gathered at a special reception June 3rd in the Legislative Building at Queen's Park. "Oh, it was fancy," Mrs. Smith recalls. "It was really something." The Honourable Ron Van Horne, Minister for Senior Citizens Affairs was on hand to introduce the win- ners and present them with their commemorative plaques, and WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING Premier David Peterson was on hand to add his congratulations. As her nominees say in their in- troductory letter about Mrs. Smith, "Two people were not enough to nominate this exceptional lady. Her loving kindness has touched hun- dreds directly and who knows how many indirectly. Her life was and continues to be in service to the citizens of Ontario. She more than brightens the corner "Where she lives!" 22 Athol Street, Oshawa, Ontario Wipers "for Dad COTTON CASUALS Cotton and polyester pants, shorts, knit shirts and co-ordinating windbreakers. Pastel sum- mer shades of tan, teal, blue, white and grey. | Father's Day - June 15th 70 SAVINGS FOR DAD! vi June 28th Giregony's Men's Wear Ltd. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985:8160 a 100AM. to 6 P.M. 10 AM. to 9PM. HOURS: Monday & Tuesday ... Thursday & Friday ... Saturday DURHAM REGION'S No. 1 FREEMAN FORMAL AGENT DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8471

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