6a - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 21,1994 "Scugog 's Community Newspaper of Choice" UCW bake and vard Next Sunday, June 21 at 11 a.m., Greenbank Church will hold an outdoor service conduct- ed by the Youth Group, in the church yard, with a pot luck luncheon to tollow, with games to follow for both children and families. Please bring lawn chairs, plates, cups and uten- sils. Drinks to be provided. Notice of Annual Meeting Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry Wednesday, June 22, 1994 at 8:00 P.M. In the Hospital Library Annual Meeting. Meeting. The Annual Meeting shall, in accordance with the By-Laws, receive the reports of the committees, receive the report of the auditors, consider By-law amendments passed by the Board of Directors since the last Annual Meeting, and elect Governors, and shall consider such other business as properly comes before the meeting. Members eligible to vote at the Annual Meeting are Life Members and those individuals who have purchased their annual membership thirty (30) days preceding the date of the Annual Meeting. Every member of the Auxiliary of the Community Memorial Hospital who holds a currently valid membership in the Hospital Auxiliary shall be a member of the Hospital Corporation, and entitled to vote at the No person shall be nominated at the Annual Meeting for the election to the office of Governor, whose name has not been submitted to the Secretary of the Board in writing , signed by two qualified members of the Corporation, at least thirty days before the date of the Annual David A. Brown Secretary-Treasurer Board of Governors ¥ PUBLIC NOTICE DURHAM TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM REVIEW You are cordially invited to participate The Region of Durham in cooperation with the Ministry of Transportation is involved in a comprehensive update of the Regional Transportation Plan. THE DURHAM TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM REVIEW... will guide the urbanization of the Region, complement policies contained in the Region's Official Plan and be sensitive to issues respecting the social, natural and economic environment. Futhermore the study will support the process whereby Regional transportation projects are completed under the Environmental Assessment Act. The basic premise of the study is that the established community, environmental groups and other interest groups are encouraged to participate early ana continually. YOUR INPUT COUNTS! The second Public Meeting to present the progress of the Study and to consider findings and methodology, will be held at the following time and location: Wednesday, June 22, 1994 7:00 pm Durham College 2000 Simcoe St. N. 1st Floor, Classroom C113 Oshawa, Ont. ENQUIRIES ARE WELCOME. For your convenience a list of names is provided below: Tony Prevedel--Durham Works Department-- 668-7721 Harold Dalkie --Durham Planning Department--728 -- 7731 Doug Allingham-- Totten Sims Hubicki Associates (Consultants) --668 --9363 Written comments or submissions can also be made at anytime during the course of the Durham Transportation System Review which is expected to be completed by August 1994. Please contact us at: Durham Transportation System Review Mr. Tony Prevedel Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department, P.O. Box 623 Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 V.A. Silgailis, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Shirley (H(=T2 Congregation meeting on Wednesday, June 22 at 8 p.m. Plan to attend this meeting. On Monday, June 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the church basement, the Barbecue Committee are asking all who work on the bar- becue and anyone else whois in- terested attend the first plan- ning meeting. Don't forget the Fidelis Unit, UCW Yard and Bake Sale on Friday, June 24, starting at 1 p.m. in the church yard. If you have donations, please have themin by 12:30 p.m. sale June 24 Mrs. Aileen Dobson and Mary Jean Till recently visited with Aileen's brother Stewart Sug- gettin North Bay. The Baird family picnic was held on Sunday at the lovely home of Ron and Karen Parish. A bountiful picnic lunch was en- joyed by 69 family members. Everyone enjoyed swimming, ball and visiting. The Greenbank Folk Music Society will be presenting its fi- nal show of the season, this Sat- urday, June £5 at the Green- bank Hall. Invited back to perform as headliners are three of the most popular opening acts of the sea- son - Brookfield, Vaughan Pass- more and Three Ugly Guys. The Folk Music Club has ex- perienced a fantastically suc- cessful first season and would like to thank all those who have come out in support during the year. Tickets are still available for the last show so if you would like to help us close the season in a big way, come out and join us on Saturday night. For infor- mation or tickets, call 9856-8351. Sixty-five Marsh Hill neigh- bors and family of Gerry and Grace Hunter attended a pot "luck dinner at the home of Glen and Mary Jean Till. There was a roast by the family, poems read about their years in the commu- nity and a lot of "remember when" stories told. This popular couple have sold their home at Saintfield and as of June 20 will be taking up residence at Elliot Lake. Good luck, Gerry and Grace. Last call for the Cutie- Gambler rematch. Have you got your tickets yet for the fastball event of the year? If you haven't purchased your ticket, they'll be J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR The Goreski family celebrated 30 years of business on Scugog Island last Saturday and a large crowd assembled to pay tribute to the family. During the afternoon guests were treated to a wine and cheese party and a variety of entertainment. Pictured above following a day of activities are, from left, front, Ken and Dianne, Phil and Anne Goreski, Gerry and Dianne. Back left, Wayne and Gail, Kelly and Darla, Len and Patti, Mike and Teresa, Ron and Cathy, Med and Mary Anne, Allan and Lori. Absent are Larry and Debby. BBQs HCE TEVES FREE Balloons SN | [11H] Much More! ALA A SS bi abs Aan fd EE ---- a