Saturday, January 31, 2015

28th Annual Valentine's Dance

The Stewart Memorial Healthcare Auxiliary will be holding our 28th Annual Valentine's Dance on Saturday, February 14th, 2015 at 8:30 p.m. at the Ellerslie Legion, 1136 Ellerslie Road.  Great dance music by Old Habits, lots of door prizes, 50/50 draw and a delicious lunch will be served. This is one of the Auxiliary's major annual fundraisers and all proceeds will support our projects for the residents of Stewart Memorial Home.  Tickets are $12 and available by calling Wanda at (902) 831-2684.


Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Happy 65th!!

On the first Tuesday of January, 1950, 20 women from communities around Tyne Valley met for the first meeting of the Stewart Memorial Health Centre Ladies Aid.  The decision to build a hospital in Tyne Valley had only been made the previous year. Money, and lots of it, had to be raised so construction could begin.

These were our charter members:
Mrs. J.A. Stewart (President)
Mrs. Sidney Enman (Vice-President)
Mrs. Lorne Burleigh (Secretary - Treasurer)
Mrs. Ira Banks
Mrs. Reginald Birch
Mrs. E.S. Burleigh
Mrs. Athol Colwill
Mrs. Spurgeon Dyment
Mrs. Richard Found
Mrs. Charles Frost
Mrs. Thomas Grigg
Mrs. James Livingstone
Mrs. R.R. Logie
Mrs. Ivan MacLean
Mrs. Angus MacLennan
Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie
Mrs. Henry Maynard
Mrs. William Maynard
Mrs. James Milligan
Mrs. Oswald Yeo

They each paid 25 cents membership and got to work raising money to build the hospital.  Sadly, none of these ladies are still with us, but many of their descendants are still members of Stewart Memorial Healthcare Auxiliary.

Their first fundraiser was a tea party held in the summer of 1950 at the old Mt. Pleasant air base.  That event raised over $1,700, a great result even for a fundraiser today.  Countless raffles, teas, and concerts have been held ever since.

When the hospital opened, the Aid members led the huge effort of readying the building for the first patients.  That included cleaning the rooms, sewing drapes, providing canned goods for the kitchen, and decorating.  They went on to raise money to purchase items both small and large, from stethoscopes and bed pans to x-ray machines, photocopiers and ECGs.

So, as of January 3, 2015, we are 65 years old, an age when most look forward to slowing down, taking a well-deserved break from work life.  That doesn't seem to be in the cards for our group, though, as there is still plenty to do!

From the May 1, 1950 Charlottetown Guardian

Friday, January 2, 2015

Scholarship Winners


Stewart Memorial Healthcare Auxiliary President Pam MacKinnon was pleased to present the first Dr. Joyce Madigane Memorial Scholarships to Sydney Ellis from Northam (centre) and Shelby-Lynn Arsenault from Lennox Island (right). Both women are studying at the UPEI School of Nursing.

President MacKinnon said there had been many great applications, and encouraged those who weren’t successful this time to try again next year.

Dr. Joyce Madigane served the Tyne Valley area as a family doctor and medical director of Stewart Memorial Hospital for nearly 40 years before her death in 2014. Dr. Madigane was always very encouraging of young people who were considering a career in healthcare. The Auxiliary created the scholarship to keep alive the memory of her service to the community.