Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Tribute Stone

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Maureen Moloney is giving a thumbs up at the tribute stone honouring the Sisters of Saint Joseph on the 50th Anniversary of the school.

Which reminds me -- go to the website http://pauldwyer50th.com/ and sign up for the next reunion events, and post something on the classmates profile.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Maureen Moloney and Shirley Smegal at the September Reunion

Maureen Moloney is pictured here with OCHS/Dwyer icon Shirley Smegal who served the school so well during her tenure there.  Mrs. Smegal is eighty years old in this picture.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Buy A Brick For the School


SUPPORT THE OCHS / DWYER
“ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP AWARD”

A unique gift idea for the student, staff member
or families of the OCHS / Dwyer community.

BUY A BRICK FOR ONLY $100
(Partial Tax Receipt Available)

Your brick will be placed in a new pathway
at the school’s circular driveway.
Your tribute brick will be in front of thenew
“Sisters of St. Joseph” Tribute Boulder & Garden.

Be a special part of this 50th year anniversary.

Contact: Maureen Moloney at:  

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·         DEADLINE TO ORDER FOR THE MAY CELEBRATION IS JAN. 15/13


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IN MEMORY OF          JOAN HENNING              THANKS SISTERS
JOHN SMITH      Student 1964 – 1969                    THE
 Class of 1973       Teacher 1974 – 1980           SMEGAL FAMILY     

Friday, November 2, 2012

Sad News - Shirley Smegal



SHIRLEY WAS SCHOOL SECRETARY FROM 1969-1985.
 This is her staff photo in the 1984 yearbook.

Shirley was admitted to Oshawa Lakeridge Hospital on October 5th after suffering a stroke at her home in Oshawa.  The stroke was a serious one that affected her entire left side.  Shirley will remain at Oshawa Lakeridge for the time being where she will be given physio daily for 20 minute periods.  She will be moved to Whitby Hospital for rehab when a bed is available at that facility.  From there, she will be joining her husband Frank at Sunnycrest Nursing Home in Whitby.  Shirley was in very good spirits at the Dwyer 50th Reunion activities in early September where she renewed friendships with many old acquaintances.  Fortunately the stroke did not affect her speech or memory in any way and she welcomes visitors warmly.  Kindly keep Shirley and her family in your thoughts and prayers.