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Port Perry Star, 7 Sep 1988, p. 41

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Summer is over, Nursing Home gearing up for Fall By Wendy Clark After enjoying a couple weeks of holidays I am now back into the swing of things. Over the week of August 15-19 we hosted many ac- tivities such as pricing, sing song, church - Greenbank U.C., euchre, baking, and treat wagon-freezies. On Wednesday, August 17th, we had our monthly birthday party which was hosted by the Blackstock Woman's Institute. Terrific entertainment was violin playing, poem readings, piano playing and a dog doing tricks. A special' thank you to this fine group for a wonderful afternoon of fun. The following day we had Pet Contest Winners our yearly yard sale. Several peo- ple grabbed up the great bargains on second-hand goods. Everyone "was pleased with the great tur- nout and good participation. The week of the 22-26th we were all busy with programs such as gardening, bowling, coffee hour, euchre, crafts, bingo and treat wagon - watermelon. On Tuesday, August 23rd, we held a housekeep- ing and laundry appreciation tea in honour of those girls that do these jobs. The staff certainly en- joyed the gifts and delicious cake. Several residents cleaned up their own rooms today to give the housekeepers a break. The follow- Laura and Mike Phoenix of Greenbank with their pet kittens, judged the smallest cat and the cat with the best purr In the pet show at the Fair. Marc Matthews of Port Perry with his pet guinea pig "Molly," a winner in the Pet Show at the Fair. CONTINUOUS FORMS Printed and Blank PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 Annual Rates ing day we headed out to Haugens BBQ Chicken for lunch. We all en- joyed our delicious meal. On the 25th was the supper Club. A feast was prepared consisting of BBQ steak, corn on the cob, fresh tomatoes and fresh peaches along with white wine. Into the third week we hosted a games day (wheel of fortune, bi- ble quiz), hymn sing, euchre, crafts, bingo, ice cream parlour and baking. Tuesday, August 30th we ended the month with a trip to the C.N.E. Several boy scouts assisted us in pushing wheel chairs. We journeyed throughout the International Building, Food Building and Horticulture Building. Although the day went by quite quickly we enjoyed ourselves immensley. Wednesday the 31st, we had a Kids Day. The children that came to visit us told us stories all about themselves. Have you ever noticed how elder- ly people's eyes sparkle brightly whenever children are around? Residents celebrating bir- thdays are Mr. Arthur Brock (6), Mrs. Isabel Burtis (8) and Mrs. Ivy Gould (13). Lets all wish them many happy returns. Best wishes to staff members Collen Kozak, Penny Heard, and Michele Andrews who will be celebrating their birthdays. The residents extend a warm welcome to Mrs. Clara Riseborough. Mrs. Riseborough's husband Jack has been a resident for a few months but now she also requires nursing care. We hope she enjoys living here. On behalf of the residents and staff we would like to send out our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends of Mr. Ed Harris who passed away on Saturday, August 27th. Ed has certainly been with us for many years and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Our new patio awning has been installed and the residents are very pleased. A special thank you to the Rotary Club for their generous donation. - Upcoming events are Spelling Bee (9), Trip to Cullen Gardens (12), Resident Council meeting (14), Pub Night - 7 p.m. - (14), and our overnight trip (19-20). Sometime in the very near future we will be having a major fun- draising program with proceeds to our upcoming overnight trip. The Donut Press (Water St.) has offered us a fundraising program which will cover a 24 hour work period. Keep an eye out for fur- ther details and support the residents for their overnight trip to Kingston. Also be sure to mark on your calendar that our Christmas Bazaar is scheduled for December 3rd. -- -- 1 YEAR 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS . 10 112% 10 1/2% 11 1/8% 11 1/8% 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS '5 YEARS .. 10 1/2% 10.5/8% 10 5/8% ' -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject fo change without notice. Call the office for information SCUGOE FINANCIAL SERVICES QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY - PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, September 7, 1988 -- 41 COOPER -- BAYLIS Sharon Lynn Baylis and Frederick Ronald Cooper were united in marriage on Saturday, May 28, 1988 in the Greenbank United Church by Reverend Lock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baylis of Greenbank and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cooper of Myrtle. Attending the bride as maid of honour was Sandra Liston. Dianne Baylis, Megan Newlove and Pam Foster were bridesmaids. The best man was Blair Fialka and ushers were Brian Cooper, Carl Baylis and Randy Kowal. The reception was held at the Curling Club in Port Perry. The happy couple now reside in Oshawa. Elgin Park - Uxbridge SATURDAY & SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10th & 11th, 1988 Free Hay Wagon Rides - Clown Face Painting - Pumpkin Carving Live Entertainment Afternoons - Dale Page and his Calliope Continuous Craft Demonstration SATURDAY: 9:30 A.M. -Youth Horse Show 10:00 A.M. - Building Open, Midway Opens English Horse Show. 11:30 A.M. - 4-H Dairy Show, Youth Horse Show. 12:00 NOON - Sheep Show 1:00 P.M. - Dairy Cattle Show, Pet Show 2:00 P.M. - Bale Rolling Contest 2:30 P.M. -Kiddies Tractor Races 8:00 P.M. - Demolition Derby DEMOLITION DERBY Sponsored by the Uxbridge & District Lions Club -- Saturday Night -- September 10th - 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY 9:45 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 12:00 NOON 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. - Heavy Horse Show - Morgan Horse Show - Buildings Open, Midway Opens, - Beef Show, Baby Contest - Kiddies' Tractor 'Pull -'Horse Pull - Doll & Teddy Bear Contest - Buildings Close $1.00 without school passes: Students $2.00 (with - 1.0.) 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