In 1944, the Scarborough (Ontario) General Hospital Service Meeting
[left: Scarborough General Hospital, c. 1956]
was started by Tony T., Duncan Donald M., Jack T., and Joe S., all of whom
remained continuously sober until their deaths. Bill M. from the
Unionville Group attended the first meeting and would participate until at
least the group's 25th anniversary. Tommy H., also from the Unionville
Group, attended the inaugural meeting and would continue until his death in
1999. Betty, Tommy’s wife and a hospital employee, supported and facilitated
the meeting, even arranging discounted parking for members. Roy St. C., a
hospital patient, would attend the second meeting, and other patients would
soon follow. Eventually, Murray D., who would die after 44 years of
continuous sobriety, would become a regular attendee, arriving early to set
up and make coffee.
Originally a discussion meeting, the format would evolve into one that lasted for over 25 years: three readings followed by a speaker sharing their experience, strength, and hope for 25 minutes, and concluding with a 15-minute question-and-answer period. This format would prove to be quite suitable for the hospital setting.
Originally a discussion meeting, the format would evolve into one that lasted for over 25 years: three readings followed by a speaker sharing their experience, strength, and hope for 25 minutes, and concluding with a 15-minute question-and-answer period. This format would prove to be quite suitable for the hospital setting.
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