Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 8 Aug 1989, p. 23

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hand diies . Sthdass asdf foe Lot gli Can ade gag of alge Lah a PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 9, 1989 -- 23 Barbecue successful despite weather by Margaret Couperthwaite We were so thankful to get the million dollar rain, even though it did pick our barbecue night. But in spite of all the rain we served a good number. Thanks for all your patience - we did the best we could under the circumstances. We pray for better luck weather wise next year and hope to see you all back. A special thank you. to all members of the committee and all those that helped out in so many ways. All was very much appreciated. There is no Church Service at Greenbank for the month of August as Rev. Shepherd is on holidays. The two established lob ball teams of Greenbank were over- come by their opponents on Mon- Greenbank and Area News by Margaret Couperthwaite day night. Cannington defeated the Hillbillies in the first game . and the Greenbank Bulls defeated the Orioles 18-10 in the second game. The Decoration Service will be held at Greenbank Cemetery on : August 20th at 2:30 p.m., with Rev. Art Rodgers as guest speaker. Barclay Phoenix, Rob Raines and Yancy Crosier have 4H members from Wood Mountain, Sask. visiting for a week. They It rained like cats and dogs but that didn't stop hundred 3 toured the C.N. Tower, Harbour- Front, E.P. Taylor's, Darlington Nuclear Plant, Canada Wonderland, Niagara Falls, Milton Museum, a Winery and Cullen Gardens. The boys from - here make a return trip in a week's time. Please phone your news next week to 852-6693 for your column thanks. \ s of people from attending Greenbanks annual beef barbecue Friday night. Some barbecue goers got a little wet wait- ing in line for 20 minutes but others came prepared with umbrellas. Huddled under their umbrellas are Erin Malcolm, 7, Allan McKenzie, 11, Alison Malcolm, 10, and Heather Mal- colm, 12. : Photos by Julia Ashton Laura Gibsof's fingers danced on the plano keys during the entertainment portion of the barbecue. Mrs. Gibson cele- brated her 87th birthday on Saturday. N 4 i a re Friday morning picking up picnic tables from Greénbank res- Barbecue organizers spent Fi 'Lloyd Bagshaw of Sunderland played the spoons as add- Saw The Sore was futile as heavy rains forced diners to eat in the church base- ed accompaniment for the Port Perry Fiddle Club. The fiddle ' me Jocal tel tict unt x hry SAMS S Wn Srbad . i RETREAT VET ye -» club entertained the crowd at the Greenbank barbecue. . -

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