= oo 16- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice " Morning accident Traffic was slowed and several people were treated after a spectacular three-vehicle pile- up Thursday morning at the intersection of Water St. and Hwy. 7A in Port Perry. A vehicle i appearntly cut off another and was hit in the side, then slammed into another car before | vaulting through the guard rail at the plaza parking lot, where it came to rest against a parked truck. Police, ambulance and fire crews spent some time on the scene after the col- lision, around 8:30 in the morning. Redshaw Names were omitted from a photo the Star ran recently of Fern and Alvin Redshaw's 60th anniversary. The wording should have been as follows: anniversa Fern and Alvin Redshaw celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at an : ry Open House at Claremont Royal Canadian Legion on July 23. There were 250 tH hoto ra h guests. They have four children: Bruce and Dianne of Beaverton, Ila and P dg Pp Barry Milne of Markham, Erma and Bob Lilley of Port Perry, Alan (deceased) : correction and his wife Carole of Claremont, and George and Irene of Whitby. There are : 13 grand children and 10 great grand children. The Star regrets the error. | | a 3 |ON TOP QUALITY @lasséc } | SIC T EXTERIOR ACRYLIC FLAT LATEX Ideal over primed wood, masonry and metal. Resists peeling and blistering. 2001107307100 3.78 Litres EXTERIOR ACRYLIC LATEX SEMI-GLOSS Ideal over primed wood, masonry and metal. Resists blistering and peeling. White, light base and black 2081102011100 3.78 Utes STAIN & WOOD PROTECTOR a aay 99" fore r Wood 1 Aer Suis po 4 ie 954 SERS ITY Pid SAVE °9 EXTERIOR ALKYD WOOD PRIMER For new exterior wood al or previously painted INTERIOR P surfaces ° ACRYLIC hd 145-1103 70 Unres Won. PAT TERING + OH WOE | g EXTERIOR ALKYD GLOSS | For wood and metal surfaces. Long lasting. fasieis padiing and * Deeper colours avaiable at shghtty higher prices cracking t Compared to SICO'S after sale price on Paint in effect October 22, 1004. 154 Queen St., Port Pe (905) 985-4808 Community Nursing Home News Another busy month as residents enjoy activities By Margaret Cavill Belated birthday greetings for September go to Bill O'Shaugnessy (1), Mike Vince (1), Aveline Williams (2), Ed Donnelly (13), Hilda Gross (19) and Jack Moses (18). Although a little late, we hope you all en- joyed your special day. On Wednesday, Aug. 31 sev- eral residents from the Nursing Home and Villa enjoyed a luncheon at the Western Spurz Restauranton Highway 12, eve- ryone agreed they had a won- derful time with great food and excellent company. To begin the month of Sep- tember the Golden Slippers paid a visit to the home and en- tertained. Mary Anne Elliott is now the pastoral coordinator and is do- ing a great job. Regular Bible study sessions are being held and when Mary Anne is not available for these sessions Margaret Charland takes over. Church services are held in the dining room and more recently, at the request of many of the residents, memorial services are being held with both resi- dents and family members at- tending. Also deserving men- tion for service and dedication is Joan Tuck, who is the nursing home liaison. On the 15th 38 residents, staff, and volunteers gathered 45 YEARS OF PERSONAL SERVICE UXBRIDGE MEMOR Quality & Satisfaction assured by our own Written Guarantee aE at the Whitby Mall for a day of personal shopping and lunch at the mall restaurant. This is al- ways a well attended activity. The September calendar was filled with many other activities such as icecream parlor, mani- cures, bingo, spelling bees, crafts, baking, woodworking, drives in the country and choir practice. To help raise money for the Dream Trip Fund a golf tourna- ment was held at the Sunny- brae Gold Course in Prince Al- bert. Everyone agreed it was a day of fun and good food and it sounds like plans are underway to make this an annual event. On the 28th a trip to Toronto was the highlight of the month. Residents enjoyed a roast beef dinner and a musical put on by the famous people players. Af- ter seeing the show the patrons were invited backstage to see how the puppets are made and the show produced, which made for an interesting afternoon. Thank you to the Scugog Strings for coming to the home on the 29th to entertain. It was a most enjoyable evening. Celebrating birthdays in Oc- tober are Pearl Robbins (2), Mu- riel Garrison (9), Lorne Parrot (17), Roy Hope (13), Willie Wal- ton (16), and Isa Robertson (30). Happy birthday to all. IAL . 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