Whitby Free Press, 17 May 1978, p. 2

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PAGE2, WDNEDAYMAY1, 1978, WHITBY FREEPRESS SUMMER BUS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 18, 1978 DCT AL EVC TO AND FRQM PORT PERRY & LINDSAY TORONTO (FROM BROOKLIN ONLY) PICK UP YOUR POCKET SIZE COPY AT TOUR.LOCAL TRAVEWAYS AGENT BROOKLIN COSGROVE'S VARIETY 655-4582 WHITBY STU JENKIN'S SPORTS 668-3746 FOR THE BEST DEALS ON £515 SEE Bill Whitehouse Blus. 608-5846 Res. 655-4796 GUS BROWN MOTORS OBITUARY MARGARET JUDGE Margaret May Judge, 714 Clarence Drive, died of a heart attack at the Dr. J. O. Ruddy Hospital May il at the age of 43. A daughter of John and Emily Currie, she was born at Lindsay, Ontario, Aug. 21, 1934. Mrs. Judge was a register- ed nursing assistant at the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, and a member of St. John the Evangelist Church. Mrs. Judge is survived by her husband, Patrick - Edward Judge, whom she married at Toronto May 1, 11953; two sons, Patrick of' Toronto and Michael of Whitby; two daughters, Mrs. Penny King of Toronto and Wendy of Whitby, and two grandchildren, Lisa and Sarah. She is also survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Currie of Lindsay, one sister, Miss Thelma Currie ôf Toronto, and two brothers, John of Toronto and Joseph of Veddar Crossing B.C. Requium High Mass was held at St. John the Evange- list Church May 13, followed by interment in Resurrection Cemetery. hospi*tal ately tive unit 2 hours every week work for 8-week sessions, offering n the friendship and conversation ,the in a shared game of cards, ýo-one bingo or movies. The stu- a cot- dents stimulate new inter- ests in the patients. East- Other teenage volunteers ;hawa in the area work- in the with patient library and other their volunteer programs.' )tern The patients of the 6ispital ) stu- have clearly benefited by the ed in companionship and interest in ac- of these youthful volunteers. e when you buy a buoket or barre I at the regular price.. Colonel Saniders' boys and girls mnake il linger hçckîn' good', OVER 100 LOCATrIONSIN ONTARIO-SEE VOUR PHONE BOOK FOR tHE ONE NEARES'T YOU. Students from Henry Street High Sehool were honored recently by the Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital for their- assistance as volunte ers. The students were given an appreciation dinner April 27 at the hospital, and were greeted by Erika Dovey (left) President of the Volunteer Assoc ition. Also in the picture, left to right are students Debby McKay, Katie Cook, and Lorraine Watson, and Vice-Principal of Henry High, Steve Elliott. WPH Photo Student volunteers are honored by. Over 90- high school stu- dents in the Oshawa-Whitby area were honored for their work as Volunteers' at, the Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital at an Appreciation Dinner April 27. The students have filled a variety of roles in their volunteer work. Over 20 students from Henry Street High School visit the hospital for an hour each Tuesday morning as part of their health-physical education prograru. Approxime haîf of the students with elderly patients ir geriatric ward while others work on a one-t( basis with patients ina tage setting. Sixty students from1 dale Collegiate In Ost have' been working patients as part of health course. Since Sel ber three groups of 20 dents have participate evening programs on ai PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, MAY -.

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