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The Liberal, 15 Nov 1978, D7

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Thursday night. the hospital auxiliary honored the juniors for the countless hours they Most community residents are familiar with the bright red and white striped uniforms of the Junior Auxiliary at York Central Hospital. Miniter wins Ina Pocknell Award $49.95 For the next several weeks, The Liberal feature. Photos ‘then‘ were all taken in 1952. and photographer Bruce Hogg has attempted to find the spot to take today’s pictures. This set looks south on Yonge Look from 2613 Eglinton Ave. E. 0 Sheridan Mall Pickering 588 Bloor St. W. 0 Charles Promenade 923â€"5708 Commerce CourtiCloverdale Mall IHilIcresY Mall Sheridan Mall Mississauga Boots One highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Ina Pocknell Award. This award is in memory of a past president of the devote to the hospital during the summer months. after school and on weekends. Boots auxiliary, and it is presented at the discretion of the auxiliary to a member of the Junior Auxiliary, who has had at least two years in the juniors and is going to further his or her studies in a health related field. Street at Centre. Old photographs were supplied by Len Taylor, public relations officer for Ontario Hydro. He’d be quick to point out size of poles 26 years ago com- pared with those of today. This year‘s choice was From ItaIy Boots shoes U 2/ Janet Miniter of Rich- mond Hill, who has been a member of the Junior Auxiliary for four years and is studying at university in Toronto with hopes one day of becoming a doctor. Certificates and pins for years of service were Achievement days for local 4-H clubs will be held throughout the area in November. The York South club will call their event an Achievement morning and it will be November 18 from 9:30 to 11:30 am. at Maple United Church. Receiving certificates for one year’s service were: Carolyn Bingham, Karen Bracken, Cathy Cavallo, Rose Farrier; Honey Krain, Judy The members Will demonstrate some of the newest recipes they have come up with in the past few months, and other entertainment will 'be provided. presented ‘to members of the Junior Auxiliary at Thursday night‘s open meeting. Films and skits will be featured along with demonstrations.,_,_and the presentation of special awards‘ 4-H Clubs plan events HOW TO PLAY. Take your selection slip to a m__ LO'ITARIO agenrorrerafler ' ' who will enter your selected numberS 1n the LOTI'ARIO computer and [sue you a receipt wrch your numbers printed on it. That is your LOTYARIO TIC KFT. C heck it (0 ensure that die numbers on it are due ones you have chosen Buch ‘board‘ costs $1 to play. You may play as many ‘boards' as you wish. In other words. {you played 2 It would cost $2. All you need is a selection slip. a pencil. a buck, and a Iitde luck. ~ You can get selection slips from any LOTTARIO agent. On each slip you'll see seven 'boards' with numbers 1 39. Usjrg one 'board‘ at a time. select any six of the 39 number; With a black pencil. make a vertical maxi m the box which contains the number selected. Ifyou've worL simply present you! wmning ucket to your LOTTARIO agent for validation If you‘ve won Slmorlcssdleagemwdlpayyou nghtthemonchespot lfyou'r: a bug winner. your LOTTARIO agent will tell you haw and when: to claun your pnze. YOU DON’T JUST BUYATICKET. / YOU PIAY IT. . Then Watch the draw on TV evety week or check your newspaper to see if the numbers you've chosen match the numbets that are drawn THATIEI‘SYOU WRITE YOUROVVN TICKET. Joan Paton, chairman of York Central Hospital Foundation, presented York Central Hospital Auxiliary with a cer- tificate of appreciation for the $55,000 donated this year and all the money donated every year by the auxiliary. This award was to show appreciation because the auxiliary has contributed more money to the hospital than any other organization. Ruthann Walker, President of~ the Auxiliary, received 'thé award. Pins for two years service were awarded to Joanne Belfry, Jackie Byrne, Donna Courts, Pat Jones, Christine Skinner, Kim Warren, Marilyn White, Suzanne Williams, Sherry Young, Janet Strangways, Loreen Hall, Lorrie Cripps. and Cathy HarrisOn. A surprise presentation followed for the juniors. Locking. Susan Lockrey. Lori Puk. Linda Lord, Laura-Lee MacEwan, Janice Mansfield, Cheri Marshall. Sonya Mueller, Mariska Peters, Robyn Phipps. Sharon Russell and Luisa Semenzin. IDT'IARIO! HHHIHIIIHIHHHHHHHIHEII $100 $1.00 $100 $100 3100 $100 ‘3100 llll Illl H” II“ llll IIII IHH Every week six regular numbers and a bonus number wdl be drawn on TV. March those sxx regular numbers. in any order. and you‘re dxelACKPOT winner, or. dsomeonc else has also chosen the same numbers. thm you'll sham d1: p111: "'lrâ€"yBQâ€"géx'fiVe'Ar as; regular numbers right and your smh number matches the bonus number. you share in the big Second Prize Pool. Or. «95d Engieh five ofdle regular numbers. your bundle ofcash comes from clchth Prize Pool. A " mm, regular numbers and you sham in the Fm Pm Pool. HOW YOU WIN. _ you don'i have V311 six numbem'dim are still thousands ofother chanca to win. And. {you march threeofrhe regular numbers. you meS.Notbad fun forabuck! And their ambound tobedmousamtofwinnetsevayweekbecause the numbers you choose don't have to be in the same otderas those dnwn. ifidb Already Spring in the alt The committee is open to all who wish to work mmtoperate in building an exciting program that Eileen Macrae, special programs co-ordinator for (‘ontinuing Education. says. “next Spring's program is going to be something really special. We‘ve got a new theme, dozens of new ideas and plans for inviting top- notch speakers and group leaders." And winter hasn‘t éven arrived yet. This will be the third annual Housewives' Spring Break, a program cosponsored with The York Region Women's Committee. Planning for a new Spring edition of Housewives‘ Spring Break. a full-day program for women, is already underway at Seneca‘s King Campus. Janet Miniter, Richmond Hill (Left), and a member of the Junior Auxiliary at York Central Hospital for four years, receives the Ina Pocknell Award at last week’s THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. November IS. 1978 â€" D-‘l will reflect the current interests and needs of women in York Region. ()n the committee this year age Bess Payne, Heather MacKenzie. Danielle Volpe. Lynn Douglas. Skip Perryman, Sheila Roy, Ruth Gaal. Jane-Anne McClelland. The wchyJACKPOT could be SKXXXX). SWSXX). $500!“). or more depending upon the number of people play-mg LOTTARIO. In the event that that IS no JACKPOT wmner. thrjACKPOT Pool builds each week until someone wins u. In Quebec. the JACKPOT m a similar lottery was over $1 nullion before berm; won. adlplaycr yogld Vwm $50.”). Hospital Auxiliary open general meeting. Making the presentation is Auxiliary Past President. Gail Skinner. The: major mus are divided into four separate pnzeg‘enls - the JACKPOT Pool. Second Pm Pool. the mud Pnze Pool and Ch: Fourth Pm: Pool. HOW MUCH YOU WIN. 11m Fifth Prize IS worth 55. Thus: holding wmmng ticks in any of the four pool categories wdl share that cquglly. _____ For exa-mple. dwlACKPOT pool 5 SKXMXX) and 2 players have conrctly chosen the six regular numbers, Dorothy Johnson. Monica ('ollins. Charlie (iuillickson. Elaine Bissel. and Community Programs (‘onsultant Joyce Watson. Eb: ifihtrul make shoppmg .

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