Greenbank and Area News | by Margaret Holtby 'Though a very cold day, fourteen ladies arrived at Mrs. Velma ] Foster's home for the Women's In- stitute meeting. We were pleased to : have several visitors. The president, | Mrs. Helen McKean gave an in- J - teresting summary on the Conven- tion with an applause to Mrs. Betty Stone and Mrs. Roberta Baird for their musical leadership and an up- b peal that more ladies attend the early or too late. It was an enjoyable i Convention. afternoon. To those ladies who were : Mrs. Marion Innes our District unable to attend, due to illness or for 13 Representative reported on the other reasons, we hope to see you i meeting which had been held in next month, February 19th at Helen Brooklin. Mrs. Velma Foster, Mrs. McKean's. It will be a Bring and Dorothy Ianson and Margaret Buy sale event, so try to remember Holtby, Convenor of Family and and prepare. Consumer Affairs chose Family Choir members please note the Relationships as the top and took the change in practise night to Tuesday Motto: "It is a good idea to keep night at 7:30 p.m. your words gentle and sweet as you A reminder that the Annual may have to eat them some day." Meeting for Greenbank will be Margaret used as a source the Pro- January 22nd at 8:00 p.m. verb. "A word fitly spoken is like ap- ples of gold in pictures of silver." Some words of wisdom were bor- rowed fré the laté Peter Mar- shall's writings. Mrs. humorous poem, appropriate to the funny reading which made us wonder whether we were born too lanson offered a very Motto, and Velma presented a very | Women's Institute group appeals | for ladies at the convention Confirmation, Classes will be at the Manse, Thursday, January 23rd at 7:15 p.m. \ Please note the Greenbank Junior Choir will be singing at the service, Sunday morning, January 26th. Eleanor and Terry Crawford and boys, Norman, Bobby and Allison flew to Nova Scotia over the holiday season to visit relatives in Chezzet- cook on the east coast. The weather was good and they had enjoyable times while staying with Terry's aunt and uncle and visiting with his parents. Dancercize will begin Wednesday, February 5th at 1:30 p.m. at the Greenbank Hall. The cost will be $15 for 10 sessions. Babysitting is available at $1 per child. Please call Patty Fletcher at 985-3489 to register. SERRE -ONCE UPON A TIME EDGAR BUILT A ROOM. HE CALLED IT "THE MURDER ROOM". PEOPLE ARE DYING TO GET IN PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Janvary 21, 1986 -- 35 Who's who at the theatre Newcomers add zest to Borelians WHO'S WHO IN THE BORELIANS Carol Bennett Carol is a recent addition both to the Port Perry area, and to the Borelians. She became involved with the Borelians last summer when she played the part of Ms. Per- sonchester (a femanist) in the Borelians sketch of "No Sexism Please' at Festival Days. Although new to Port, she is not new to theatre. Other endeavours in this field include several years of study- ing with the Roland Dance Company in Toronto, and participating in a variety of shows with this company. . She has also acted and danced in na- tional television commercials and was recently a part of the Durham College Acting program. Since moving to the Port Perry area 2 years ago with her husband and young son, Carol has also been involved in another hobby-career as 2 PROFESSIONAL CIAL LAW OFFIC HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 9 AM. to 5 P.M. Evening Appointments Available RONALD D. R.R. 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Her next role will be in 'The Murder Room" opening at the Town Hall 1873 February 21, 1986. Ken Bond Ken is new to the Borelians as well, but he will be playing his first role in the production of 'The Murder Room'. He has moved to the Whitby area from Winnipeg and is presently working in Scar- borough. His hobbies include hockey, golf and other sports. He has always enjoyed the idea of ac- ting, and entertaining since childhood when he would sneak down to watch the late movies. It was watching his sister's involve- ment in several plays which actual- ly peaked his interest to audition for a role himself. Barry McGregor Barry is another newcomer from out of the province, who will be tak- ing a role in the upcoming February production of **The Murder Room'. He does, however, have previous ex- perience on the stage with various community theatre groups. He has played in 'Shadow', 'Who's Life Is It Anyway?", and 'The Lost City"'. Interest in the theatre developed carly for Barry when he and his friends used to put on puppet shows for their parents. His interest in- creased in high school with membership in the Drama Club. Barry enjoys the escape of the theatre because he feels that it takes him away from the reality of the day to day world. Comedy is the kind of play that provides the most fun for him, so he is particularly looking forward to losing himself for a while WHITBY-OSHAWA HONDA 1110 Dundas St. East - Whitby, Out. SALES - SERVICE - LEASING NEW & USED CARS Call ... Kevin Cannon Nef] 666-1772" Tey 686-1745 RESIDENCE - 985-2515 Turmberg Kennels DOG TRAINING Classes begin: Tuesday, January 21st Register Now! 8565-4721 Frozen Droun Beef for 30 Ib. box/ 32 blocks . each "15. 65 v