Making up your minds at the desert table was probably one of the most 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 5, 1981 Wy i difficult chores one had to face. Great weather, good fellowship at Greenbank for beef barbeque % Over 900 people converged on the little village of Green- bank last Friday evening to take part in the 5th annual Greenbank United Church Beef Bar B Q. According to organizers of this * popular event, the barbeque has grown in popu- larity by about 100 people each year, and this year some 100-150 people had to be p.m., over 700 pounds of beef were put on the spits over red hot coals at 4:00 a.m. on Friday. In smorgasbord style, the patrons picked up their plates, vegetables, drinks and a couple of freshly sliced beef and proceeded to one of the many picnic benches set out on the church lawn to consume a heaping plate of food. Greenbank news by Mrs. A. McMillan There was about eight hundred and seventy-five - people who attended the Beef Barbeque on Friday even- ing, and a special thanks to everyone who helped to make it a great success. Mr. and Mrs. George Beare and Velma Foster visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wannamaker, Saturday evening to meet friends from '} © New Zealand. Glen and Mary Jean Till entertained friends after the barbeque on Friday evening. Muriel Gibson entertained ; i the Scugog Widowed associ- ation on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKinnon spent the week- end with Roddy and Marie Foster. Elsie Shearer of Missis-_ sauga and Grace and Harold Couch of Newcastle spent Friday with Ruby and George Beare. Brian and Darlene Gibson and family have been holi- daying for the last two weeks at Balsam Lake. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Cliff Midgley is in Oshawa hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Haw- thorn of Shelburne, visited Mrs. Kathleen Leask and John recently. Mrs, Irene Lee, Nancy and Ken Wright of Scarborough spent the weekend with Muriel Gibson. Jim and Mary Elizabeth Bond of Mississauga visited recently, with George and Ruby Beare, and attended their aunts funeral, Miss Marjorie Moore of Uxbridge. Mrs. Marjorie Beaton attended the Beaton Reunion on Sunday at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beaton, at Four Mile Lake. Bradley Forsythe of Uxbridge spent a few days, holidays recently with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elson. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burnett and family to their new home on the ninth concession. Pleased to report that Mrs. Barbara Phair returned home from the hospital on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Britton of Claremont visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Don McKean. Best wishes to Mrs. Annie Clements who is recovering heart surgery in St. Michaels hospital. Sorry to report that Mr. Harold Howsam had the mis- fortune to break his ankle ° recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and Wendy visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobson. The Greenbank mens soft- ' ball team have won three games and are scheduled to play in the semi-finals at news time. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Till visited Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Gord Harrison, at their cottage at Port Bolster. Mrs. Betty McGee attended a baby shower recently at the home of Nancy Spence, Toronto, for Betty's grandaughter Holly Lynne. Don't forget the Green- bank Decoration Service on Sunday, August 16th. If you have any news next week please phone 985-7886 or 985-7457. DR. G. SILINS will be on vacation for the month of August. n Medical Associates of Port Perry have kindly agreed to see patients requiring medi- cal attention during his absence. =~ hurried away. "This is the During the evening, the ps } comms} coms} cm irst time we have ever had diners were treated to the A : to turn anyone away', a music of George Beare and ABUNDANT LIFE spokesman told the Star. his Orchestra. In all another - iy : FELLOWSHIP To get the beef ready for successful barbeque for the The lineup for one of over 900 beef dinners underway, Jerry Hunter begins the OSHAWAROAD the feast which began at 5 Greenbank residents. chore of dishing out over 700 Ibs. of barbecued roast beef. (1 Mile South of Raglan) Oe ees 3 . 4 - +X EEE Coming Soon UNDENOMINATIONAL MPU VILLAGE CHARISMATIC SERVICES BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS SIANS os 5048 SUNDAY. 1AM. 8PM. BLU ES WEDNESDAY: 8 P.M. including General Ledger and Delile H. Smith [i i----IK Accounts Receivable. -FARM PACKAGES - CORETECH DATALTD. 985-7031 al LL ETT TUTE TCE GOBYBUS tothe | Canadian National Exhibition SOS V NINE IN| SRINIVASA SR INRA IRV:N (OIE pa MK RK RK RK ----K MEK " => AROUND TOWN hl al MoNenly IE elie Avoid Traffic & Parking Problems. | ROSS STEVENSON M.P.P. from Yellowknife NW.T. 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