Er a ---- i % This ace salesman had every one buying a raffle ticket on a beautiful quilt as they walked In the door to the Nursing Home Annual Spring Fever Bazaar last Saturday. Dozens of tables of crafts were set up around the bullding, including many items made by resi- dents and local artisans. There was a cake auction at 2:00, selling the scrumptious crea- tions of many talented ladles. Proceeds from the days sales were going to the residents recreation fund and the hospital building fund. The Nursing Home news by Wendy Clark Well our 'Spring Fever Bazaar' has gone by once again and has been a total success. More details will be available in the next nursing home column. Monday April 24 was a bowling match with Lionel Blaikie being the top scorer with 121 pts. The following day a childrens school choir from St. Leo's Catholic School in Brooklin paid us a visit and sang to us very many delightful beautiful songs. During the evening of Thursday April 27 we had quite a few residents take part in a pub night. Entertain- ment was provided by the 'Golden Slippers." An enjoyable night was had by all. Every available minute that we had before the bazaar there were residents baking, doing crafts, SPIRIT SWEATSHIRT with ful lour flower designs on front YSN 1-1 AV lelielallate' it SKIRT $65. NECK 4, [e)] $7.50. POLO SHIRT with fu T= INS Yala Mire) fl LY: LAR ile Tel sliate li: {CIT LY pricing, decorating, setting up, etc. To have a successful bazaar you have to work hard and believe me that there were many residents, volunteers and staff that put out an extra effort for this bazaar. Church services that were given were presented by the Prince Albert United Church (Apr. 25) and by the Greenbank United Church (May 2). Birthday wishes are extended to Miss Gladys Bracken (May 12) and Mrs. Elizabeth Slute (14). Sue Peckford, a member of our staff is also celebrating an up- foming birthday. Best Wishes to er. A warm welcome to Mrs. Margaret Mustard who joins our family. Mrs. Mustard previously lived in the neighbouring Villa. DISTINCTIVELY DIFFERENT ART YOU'LL LOVE TO WEAR fit elelg clef lelelle[aNe aI Upcoming events in May are Nurses Appreciation Tea - 2 p.m. (May 12), Slide Show by Bahai Scugog - 7 p.m. (12), Flower Day (15), Mother's Day Special Breakfast - 9 a.m. (15), Residents Council Meeting (17), Barber - 7 p.m. and Supper Club (18). Please feel free to join us in any of our activities. NEEDED: A weaving instruc- tor to help a very anxious man carry on his interest in weaving. If you are available and can help us please contact Kim Mitchell at 985-3205. Coming up on June 20 - 23rd, the staff of the Port Perry Communi- ty Nursing Home will be taking part in a walk-a-thon to raise money for the memorial hospital expansion fund. Be sure to place your pledge with those girls who will be taking part. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 9, 1989 -- 37 "AT HOME' for our young adults only at DOWNTOWN - PORT PERRY Dinner for Two 1.) 8 oz. New York Steak, Mushrooms and Onion Rings 2.) Deep Fried Shrimps with Shrimp Sauce ; 3.) Double Pork Chops with Apple Sauce L 4.) Chicken Breast, panfried & sauteed with green peppers, onions and tomatoes. # (includes: Salad, Roll, Potato or Rice, Dessert, Coffee or Tea) FOR TWO, ANY COMBINATION D4 [J 95 -- RESERVATIONS -- 985-2066 985-2257 CLEARANCE SE WALLPAPER WONDERS PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-0509 Mon. to Wed. 9 to 5:30 Thurs. 9to 8 Fri. & Sat. 9 to 5:30 a "a . ". PRODUCTS INCLUDE: SERVICES INCLUDE: -- Pressure Treated Lumber Fencing -- Quality Interlocking Stone ~~ -- Decking -- All Galvanized Metal -- Pool Enclosures -- Retaining Walls FREE ESTIMATES -- Interlocking Stone QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Book Early, Beat the Summer Rush! .. 986-0861 Sales & Service, Finest Fencing Co., R.R. 1, Blackstock, Ont. LOB 1BO