Re ph La hE ee a co li -- 16- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 14, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Four youngsters are presented Baptisms highlight Mother's Day at United Church Mother's Day was a special day at Greenbank United Church when four babies were presented for baptism. Nadine Elizabeth, daughter of Bob and Jackie Hill, granddaughter of Harry and Doris Hill; Laruen Christina, daughter of Doug and Leslie Dusty, granddaugh- ter of Ralph and Ruby Dusty; Taylor Brook, daughter of Jamie and Michelle Menzies, great-granddaughter of Ruby Beare and Morley and Isabel Raines; Katelyn, daughter of Robert and Tracey Thom and: great-granddaughter of Ruby Beare. Next Sunday Church Services are at 11:15 a.m. with Sunday School at the same time. Have you put in your nomi- nation for a deserving Greenbank area resident who should be remembered by receiving the "Community Volunteer Award"? If you haven't do so soon by writing a recommendation summary to Box 183, Greenbank Post Office. A diamond ring has been found in Greenbank. If it is yours call 985-9680, but a good description is required to be able to claim it. Les and Marion Jeremy of Hawkstone were Mother's Day visitors with Margaret Couperthwaite. Greenbank by Shirley (1) Margaret Couperthwaite and Robert visited with Frank Green of Stouffville on Sunday afternoon. Last week the barn on the Airport land owned by the Bayleys was taken down which had already been started by the winds in March. This build- ing was erected by the Beare brothers more than 100 years ago and was one of a few barns that the top floor was entered from the end rather than the side. Last Wednesday, May 8 the Ontario South District Annual of the Women's Institute was held in Greenbank Church. Many interesting reports were given and the special speaker Penny Reid gave a very enthu- siastic presentation on the merits of Organic Farming. The U.C.W. ladies provided a delicious lunch for 45 ladies of seven other branches and other guests. Following the luncheon a special guest, Vera Megaw of Sunderland entered us with her special talent of whistling. If there are any ladies in the community who would like to join the Women's Institute and would like more information please feel free to call our Public Relations Officer, Iva Phoenix at 985-2092, also don't forget our bake sale and family trea- sures sale on May 25 starting at 8 o'clock. Donations will be gratefully received. Thought for the week: A happy person is not a person in a certain set of circum- stances, but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes. PP" SP dT A BFE PERFORMANCE ENGINE & CYLINDER HEAD MACHINING STOCK & Co WE R MAXIMUM/| IPEDESTRIAN| | KEEP Ww i | RIGHT AECLEVITE 50/1 {#7 Keith Black Melling At Confederation we do our best Sponsor of #16 to fulfill your sign needs. Street Stock, Mosport C PERFORMANCE SMALL ENGINES 131 NORTH PORT RD., PORT PERRY (905) 985-8790 Zz z > = yi _ Confederation Traffic Signs (Ont.) Ltd. Nov. 1, 1994 Confederation Traffic opened its doors for the manufacturing and retail of traffic signs. Since this time we have branched out into custom signage including backlit signs, truck & car lettering, banners etc. If you are not sure of layout or design we would be happy to assist you. e Alternators e Starters e Motors e Auto Parts e Authorized Prestolite Service Centre e Auto ® Marine ® Industrial #3 - 131 North Port Road, Port Perry Phone 905-985-1545 Fax 905-985-1761 131 North Port Road, Unit 9/10, Port Perry (905 985-7773 STRAIGHT TALK geen : MAAREN DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. i LA PI