-------- A A Iw - ~~ J iA EE EB. To. | 14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 1, 1993 "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" Congratulations to Gavin Stanley of Prince Albert and his partner Hilary Scroggie on win- ning a prize for the movie they wrote called "Polaris and the Ring." Their play was presented during the Wordplay Festival Day on Sunday. n Thursday evening there were 12 tables of euchre. The winners for the ladies: Alma Manns, Betsy Staniland, and Ruby Reesor. Men: Carl Gim- blett, Elwood Manns, and Clar- ence Butson. Lucky draws: Bet- sy Staniland, Richard Manns, Vera Fawns. Lone hand series winners were: Carl Gimblett with 16. There will be euchres during the month of June. Congratulations to Guides Lesley Donnelly, Jennifer COMPOST RIGHT FOR Buy a Backyard 4® A REDUCED ( eT) Tel TIT RTT, 97.0.0 0 Durham Region can help you compost your organic kitchen and yard waste, easily, in your own backyard. A selection of composters are available now, for only $15 each, ar a distributor close to you. Composting and recycling, together, can make a big difference in reducing the amount of waste going to landfill. Not only will the environment benefit, your garden will be greener from the nutrient rich compost you add to the soil! Pick up the composter of your choice at one of the following locations: Newcastle: Pickering: Newcastle Lumber Limited Hwy. #2, East of Mill St. Rekker Gardens Two kms West of Bowmanville Hwy. #2, Bowmanville Ajax: Sheridan Nurseries The Home And Design Centre 1755 Pickering Parkway Picov's Greenhouses 380 Kingston Rd. E. Whitby: OGS Landscape Do-It Centre 5515 Thickson Rd. North, North of Taunton Rd., Brooklin Brock: Oshawa: Holland Building Centre 1277 Wilson Rd. North, Oshawa Vieveen's Nursery 468 Mara Rd., Beaverton Units may also be purchased ar the Beaverton, Cannington and Sunderland Municipal offices. When you buy a composter, you'll also get a Guide To Home Composting - free - plus a We Compost sticker for your Blue Box that tells your neighbours you recycle and reduce. D) DURHAM REGION For additional information, please call Durham Region's Compost Hotline at 1-800-667-5671. at®Vcr, J v a ' vuo® :DURHAM: Marsh and Leslie Hunter on re- ceiving their All-Round Cords, this will be the last time this award will be presented. Better health is wished for several Prince Albert people, Florence Smith and Norma Geer, who have been in Port Perry Hospital. Also to Clayton Love, Sylvia Lindsay and Terr Hodgins who have not been feel- ing the best. Terry and Eileen Hodgins are the proud grandparents to an- other grandson. Proud parents are Heather and Mark in Aus- tralia. Grandmother Eileen has been spending some time there but will be home soon. If you have items to give to the United Church Yard Sale it Rabies Clinic is this Saturday can be left at the church on Fri- day evening June 4 from 7-9 p.m. or call Betty at 985-2218. Yard and bake sale at 9 a.m. The coffee pot will beon. The Rabies Clinic will be held at the Community Centre 'on Saturday, June 5 at 10 a.m. - 2 p-m. - $12 per animal. The Prince Albert U.C.W. members have been invited to a - Fellowship Dinner in the Port Perry Church Auditorium on June 9 at 6:30 p.m. with the Port Perry U.C.W. Mark Sunday, 'June 27 on your calendar. Decoration Day at the cemetery, service at 2 p.m. Strawberry Supper at the church - call Linda at 985-3143 to reserve your tickets. Rabies Clinic at | arena on June 12 On' June 8, Glenn and Joan Grove will be celebrating their ~ 30th Wedding Anniversary. On Saturday, June 12, their family will be holding an Open House in their honor at the C.E. Room at the United Church from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Everyone is wel- come. There will be a donation box for a second honeymoon for this young couple. Following the Open House, Glenn and Joan will renew their wedding vows in a family event. Follow- ing the party Glenn and Joan will be leaving on their "second honeymoon". Best wishes, Glenn and Joan. Don't forget the Rabies Clinic for your pets on June 12 at the Arena at Blackstock from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Tara Bailey-Taylor and Elaine Bailey spent the wegek- end at the Park Plaza Hotel in Toronto and thoroughly enjoyed the fantastic production of Miss Saigon at the new Princess of Wales Theatre. While in Toron- to, they dined at the Gallery Gardens Restaurant on 326 Dundas St. West, owned and operated by Paul Green of Blackstock and his friend. We would highly recommend it. This weekend was a fund- raising event for the Blackstock a a So Our own Greenbank girls "The Providence" will be special guests at the County Music Leg- ends in concert on June 6 at the Uxbridge Music Hall at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. Many well-known artists are taking part at the Uxbridge-Scott Agriculture So- ciety, with the Classic Country Music Reunion. This is a "Fair- board Fund Raiser". Five members of .the Green- bank W.I. attended the 94th Annual Meeting of Ontario South District of W.I. held in Stouffville United Church on Wednesday, May 27. Mrs. Peg- The Providence June 6 edn ER a EE re / Greenba by Helen McKean A Rr NA oh A rats ses EO bs Le Sen nk News Curling Club and won by Elaine in February. All arrangements were made by Virginia Clarke of Marlin Travel. Super way to go. | Muriel Wotton and her sister Marjorie Prescott attended the 90th birthday celebration of their uncle, Percy Preston, in Lindsay on Saturday. : There are still seats available on the Shirley W.I. bus going to Mary Maxim, Paris and outlets in Kitchener and Hespeler. To reserve a seat on the bus for Monday, June 7 call either Ha- zel Coates or Joyce Kelly as soon as possible. Esther and Elaine Kelly re- turned home on Sunday eve- ning from their three week tour of Europe with many interest- ing stories to tell. Annie Dorrell of New Lis- keard spent the weekend with her parents, Helen and Stuart Dorrell. There were 10 tables of eu- chre on Tuesday evening at the Town Hall with the following winners: Nerta Masters, Kath- leen Watts, Ruby Smith, Do- reen Fergus, Gladys Potts, Nor- man hrer and Ruby Cochrane. Draws were won by Ross McRoberts, Eileen War- den, Richard Manns, Ma Potts and Harold Crawford. LE ly gy Knapp, the A.C.W.W. area president for Canada was the guest speaker, reporting there are nine million members of Women's Institute in 70 coun- tries. We are so proud of this statement, as this organization was first formed in Stoney Creek, Ontario. Our Fiddler's Unit of U.C.W. meet on Wednesday, June 2 at 1:30 p.m. in the church. Please come and join us! All of the Gibson family are happy to have Jim Gibson recu- perating at home these days.