Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Jul 1982, p. 10

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ah WEIR > nt fw ro re ad & ro es rs i y er ry rr ~ (From page 1) estimated cost of $700,000. A detailed account of the new addition was carried in a story in last week's Port Perry Star. Essentially, the addition will be on three floors (one ) below and two above hi ground) and will greatly increase the size of the KY emergency, and physiother- A apy departments, and the day surgery recovery area. As well, there will be much needed new storage space, lounges for nursing and medical staff, library, teaching and conference areas. Construction is expected to begin next spring and be complete by the end of 1983. At the meeting last week, three new appointments la 37% ad Fa ~ a SE Sd =, 2 hw "op - ", Awards day presentations were made at Epsom School, Tuesday June 22, 1982. Mike Capello was winner of the French Certificate and the Grade 6 General Proficiency Award. Trustee McIntyre made the presentation. Rhonda Wagner winner of the Bethesda Reach W.I. English award. Derek Slack was selected for the Tony Goslin Award "I always SS ERE ™ NH a NI AY RAR Snr 3 SR 3 i JE 2 : 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday July 6, 1982 Hospital holds | annual meeting were made to the Board of governors; Rod Foster, Doug Hillier and Dave Muir. Jim Marlow has com- pleted his term as chairman, but will remain as a board member. The new board will select a new chairman at its first meeting of the new term, and it is expected that Sheldon Smith will be named to this position. He has served as vice chairman, and it is customary that this person step up to the chair- man's position. As is usual at the annual meeting, service pins were presented to employees and teen volunteers. The teen volunteers recog- nized were Scott Boyd, Ann Hoogeveen and Eleanor Kelly. (See photo on this page for the adult volunteer recognized at the meeting). tried." The art presentation was to Peter Wokral, Andy Taylor (Gr. 1-2) Wendy Evans (Gr. 3-4) "hardest worker' received the Roland Armstrong trophy and the Lilian Midgley trophy for the "hardest worker" Gr. 56 was Tammy Vanuden. Winning the Junior Science Fair shield donated by Utica Farm Equipment was Brian Kerry, while Alex Cranmer Hospital adult volunteers were presented with bars for 250 hours service. From left to right: Thelma McCreight, Camille Crozier, Gail Malcolm, Joan Epsom School awards won the primary award. Another highlight was the presentation of the Port Perry Lions Club Junior Science Fair Trophy pre- sented by Mr. Morrison to Epsom School winner of the Scugog Cluster Junior Science Fair. This is the first year for this competition. Congratulations to the five students who went and represented our school. ATTENTION! Barclay and Margaret McConnell. Absent from photo are; Norma Kenny, Marjorie Pearce, Margaret Demara and Helen Craning. AST HEAVY TRUCK OWNERS/OPERATORS . -- REPAIR SHOPS -- AND PROPANE CONVERSION SHOPS Factory Clearance First Quality Original Equipment & Blemished -- FUEL TANKS -- ® Many sizes - from 50 to 150 gallons. Aluminum, steel, cylindrical, rectangular. Complete with caps, vents and piugs. Some with step wells and steps. $90 00000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000GS -- $1.00 PER GALLON -- For Blemished and Damaged Tanks. Others at FACTORY DOOR PRICES Replace damaged tanks or increase fuel capacity. Suitable also for hydraulic oil reservoirs, water tanks, floating docks and many other uses. © 000000000000 0000000000000000000060000000000s0btssosncsanscs PROPANE TANKS at regular prices! See Them All at the Glitsch Warehouse - 4 mile north of Uxbridge on Concession 7 (Main Street at the Sandy Hook Road. 2 DAYS Friday, July9-8A.M.to 9 P.M. ONLY: Saturday, July 10-8 AM.to4P.M. CASH -- CERTIFIED CHEQUE -- VISA ACCEPTED GLITSCH CANADA LTD. UXBRIDGE - ONTARIO Ie) ) 852- an Mrs. Charlotte Mills, chief X-ray technologist was presented with a 10 year service pin at the Community Hospital annual meeting last week. At left is administrator Dave Brown and right is out-going board chairman Jim Marlow. News from Greenbank 'by Mrs. A. McMillan all the ladies in the comm- Church. service is at the: unity for their luscious regular time next Sunday. homemade pies. The tickets Rev. Rodgers is going on' are going well. We would hotidays July 15th to August appreciate all the help avail- celebrate the 20th anniver- sary of the .U.C.W. of lock of Milliken were guests of Mr, and Mrs. D. McKean last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ashenhurst visited Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan one evening recently. It is Greenbank Barbecue time again on July 30th and this year the men are asking : The - Ontario © County Women's Institute. picnic is _on Tuesday July 13th at 12:30 p.m. in Elgin Park, Ux- bridge. Corliss 15th. able so please volunteer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Manley, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hood some time, See you at the Scarborough visited with visited with her parents Mr. barbecue. Prof. Warren McCready on and Mrs. Howard MoMillan Saturday. : on Sunday, VY es Mr. Mrs. J. * tanson $ visited with Me, ood Mrs. § 985-8656 $ Jones at their cottage, § 666-1772 3 Lake Dalrymplé on Sunday. $ We extend the sympathy of $ 686-1745 3 : the community to friends $ : 3 end family of the late Fred 3 WHITBY-OSHAWA HONDA "Mrs. Myrna Sharrard of $ Sales - Service - Parts - Leasing Uxbridge visited her cousin $ Mrs. Marjory Beaton §$ Sales : retenty. ; Gsmbotk Representative: 1110 DUNDASST. E., §: es of 3 K2 § U.C.W, are en nk KEVIN J. CANNON WHITBY, ONT.LIN2 2 3 ladies of Seagrave and Pine- y rs dale and former members to MR DEEGAN : Denture me of Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY BY OPEN Tuesday & Thursday Even Evenings -6:30P.M. PLEASE cL ip 2916

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