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Port Perry Star, 15 Mar 1994, p. 14

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14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 15,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" R U [SOIL &/ DI EIEN Y VAVE L Roots The Greenbank Folk Music Society is presenting "Washboard Hank and the Honkers" at the Greenbank Hall on Saturday, March 19. Tickets are still available for the event. Please see story for more details. Hank & Honkers at hall Washboard Hank and the Honkers will be the special per- formers at this month's Green- bank Folk Music Society con- cert. Washboard Hank is a singer, percussionist, guitarist, song- writer and comedic backwoods - philosopher. Hank Fisher who is also an accomplished guitar and kitch- en sink tuba player, along with Honkers Fiddlin' John Hoffman on the fiddle and mandolin; Matthew "Mighty" Fines on electric guitar, dobro and banjo; Sleepy Jim Gleason on bass; Pineapple Frank Barth on ped- al steel and Mike "Biff" Clinton on drums and cowbells make up the band. Washboard Hank cut his teeth as a street musician in cit- ies like Nashville and San Fran- sico, entertaining audiences not only with his music but his flam- bouyant antics and great sense of humor. Hank was influenced by three great Hanks in Williams, Snow and Thompson and he specializ- es in resurrecting songs by such musicians as Rose Maddox and Yodelin' Kenny Roberts. Hank and the Honkers use combinations of vintage country and witty and willy originals to dish up their tunes. Washboard Hank, an animat- ed artist, and Fiddlin' John, an arranger, singer and instru- mentalist, also team up to present childrens' acts. Washboard Hank was also Stompin' Tom Connors invited guest where he sang "Stompin' Tom for Prime Minister" at a re- cent concert. The Greenbank Folk Music Society will present Washboard Hank and the Honkers at the Greenbank Hall on Saturday, March 19 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at Irwin Smith Music, Circular Sounds and The An- trim House Pub. Reverend Rodgers returns Shirley (=1z) The Greenbank United Church congregation welcomed back to the pulpit Rev. Art Rod- gers and Ruth for our Sunday services. Rev. Rodgers had a very meaningful pre-Easter message which included high- lights of his recent trip to the Holy Land. Because the Church auditorium is under renova- tion, services were held in the basement. Don't forget services next week at 11 a.m. Talent Auction: If you are in- terested in donating, please call 985-3427 or 985-8559, deadline for donations March 27. What are you giving up for Lent? On March 26 and 27, the Greenbank Youth Group will be participating in a 30-hour fast to raise money for world vision. Yes, this means no food for 30 hours. If you would like to help these kids to help other kids by giving a pledge, please contact any member of the group or call 985-3420. If you haven't signed up for minor softball in Greenbank and would like to, contact Barb Ward at 985-3903, evenings only please. Birthday congratulations to Mrs. Aileen Dobson and Mrs. Dorothy Tanson who celebrated their 88th birthdays on the weekend. Aileen's family helped her enjoy her birthday by having a drop-in on Satur- day. On Sunday, Dorothy had a family drop-in, then on Monday Evelyn Heron of Norwood and granddaughter Kim Luntz and children of Warkworth spent the day visiting. This week the "Greenbank Folk Music Society" presents "Washboard Hank and the Honkers" on March 19 at Greenbank Hall. The Lions Club dance on April 30 has a team sports theme, so get that sport shirt out of the closet and phone your team members to make up a ta- ble. The cost is $20 per couple and this includes a buffet. Phone 985-3723 for tickets. The Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt is set for Saturday April 2, from noon to 2 p.m. at Green- bank Hall. The kids receive lunch, movies, treats and an egg hunt for a reasonable price. This project is designed by the Lions to provide a fun day for the youngsters in the communi- ty (10 and under). Pre- registration is $2 at the Hall on March 26 from 10 a.m. to noon. For information, phone 985- 8965. Each child receives a sol- id chocolate Lions Club Rabbit. Mrs. Debbie Roundell, Jenna and Joshua spent a few days of the March break visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Lee. We are happy to report that Helen McKean is home from the hospital, and staying with them for the week is her grand- daughter Jennifer Treleaven of Barrie. Keep on improving, Helen. The news will be done next week by Doris Hill so please call her at 985-7886. INGOME TAX . BOOKKEEPING PROBLEMS ? LET US HELP! Reasonable Rates Call BETTY or DIANNE 385-9077 Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. Personal attention to all of youn general (maunance needs. 985-8471 34 Water St, Port Perry, Ontario 1.91, 1.J2 Saluting the Irish this week In the lovely sunny days of March it has been most enjoya- ble..infinitely peaceful..spring 18 not too far distant! Soon we'll hear the robin's plaintive little song. Here's hoping all the ex- citement of spring will be arriv- ing at our doorsteps for a long stay, soon now! Let's Salute The Irish Begorra! This coming Thurs- day, March 17, is St. Patrick's Day..tis the wearing of the green and it would never do to forget the Irish! The Irish are noted for fire, kindness, charm, industry and wit. They tend to let their hair down, and are fond of shenanigans so trust these mischievous folk will have a fine celebration on the 17th and kick up their heels. We wish the spalpeens a big day! Happy Event Warmest congratulations and best wish go out to Kenneth and Barbara Weir of Oshawa, who have a beautiful little daughter Ashley Grace, born in Oshawa General Hospital, March 2. She weighed in at 8 lb., 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Harold and Grace Holmes of Oshawa and Arthur and Barba- ra Weir of Nestleton. Family News Art and Barb Weir had a won- derful thrill one day recently when they saw five deer ap- proach their backyard and browse about the property. Marlene Bannister, daughter Karen Pommett and little daughter four year old Cynthia were luncheon guests of Mother Neta Fish of Edgerton Road on Thursday at noon. A lovely time of socializing after the delicious lunch was a highlight. Family members of Oshawa, visiting at the farmstead this past week were Alan and Elean- or Cawker on Friday for the tea hour and Grant Cawker came on Saturday for breakfast and spent the morning with his mom. So glad to see them take a The great news this week is this coming Sunday Regatta meeting 2 to 4 p.m. at the Hall. Everyone who is interested in our village should attend. The agenda is slated to discuss by- laws, report on second phase of park equipment, should we car- ry on the bingos? Any new busi- ness that might be brought forth. We should maybe pick up our teams to work on the yard sale, baseball event, fireworks, thus leaving the May 1 meeting strictly open for the preparing break from their busy schedule. Nestleton United Church A good attendance on Sun- day, March 138, Lent IV, with Kay Notman and family greet- ing at the door. Rev. David Shearman con- ducted the service and opened with the 'call to worship. Carol Mairs played for the hymns. The trio, Shirley Jackson, Rege- nia Walker and Katie Mairs, sang in harmony "I Asked the Lord". Very nice! Children's sto- ry was of interest and the mes- sage for the congregation was well worth hearing - theme "The Road of the Cross Leads Home" with Kay Notman read- ing Scripture from "Numbers" and Psalm 107. Offering taken by Robert Mairs and Glenn Malcolm. Service closed with "Amazing Grace". Benediction and "Three Fold Amen". Thinking of You So glad to hear Elsie Bye of Nestleton -.is home from Oshawa General Hospital, feel- ing much better. Our prayers go out to Marion Hall of Port Perry and Wil- liam's Point, who is very ill in Oshawa General Hospital - we trust far better health soon - a good friend. To forget one's ancestors is to be a brook without a source - a tree without a root! (Chinese proverb) A young boy explained to his little friend; we can't bother Grandma right now. She is studying her Bible and she's got finals coming up! (unknown) Nestleton Presbyterian Church On a warm March morning, the Church service was in charge of Rev. Wm. Fairley in the Presbyterian Church. The hymns were played by Joyce Taylor and Oliver Rohrer was the usher. Sunday School pu- pils were taught by Peggy Jones and Mrs. Armstrong. The responsive Psalm was 107 and Scripture readings were from Numbers 21 and St. John 3. In the sermon, Rev. Fairley spoke of "giving thanks unto the Lord". In all ways of life, the redeemed are under God's prov- idence. . Next Sunday, March 20, the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be dispensed at the regular 11 a.m. service. Regatta meeting of the program. I'd like to men- tion with the warmer weather approaching, don't forget to save your discarded items as you do your spring clearning for our giant yard sale in May. I al- ready have four boxes given to me last year after the sale and there is a 24" electric stove in first class condition coming up. I'm glad to report the dear wom- an wanted a self-cleaning oven. Have you got your Firefight- er's Yuk Yuk tickets yet? Re- member, it's only two weeks away. Saturday, April 2 at Nes- tleton Hall 8 p.m. That Jason Warner family sure knows how to do things right. Julie went into the hospi- tal and found her family had doubled. Yes, she had twin boys. Congratulations, folks. Saying of the Week Opportunities come from knocking on doors until they open. Sry

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