"A Family Tradltion for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 21,1994 - 7a News and views from Greenbank From Page 6A available at the park this Sun- day. Don't be disappointed - come early! The hot dog stand will be open for the "take me out to the ball game" feeling. So, let's make this a date to remember. Please support your Hall Board by attending and mix and mingle with your neigh- bors. Mrs. Aileen enjoyed Sunday dinner and visit with her grand- son Robert and Laurie Dobson at their home in Oshawa. The YMCA will be running a summer day camp at our Green- bank Park for the month of Two leaders of Pine Ridge District Scouting were presented with July. Melody Aldred will be holding an art camp, there will also be sports and kindercamp offered, depending on the num- ber of children registered. Vol- unteer students 14-16 and par- ents are welcome to come and help our councillors. So "Y" not Join the fun? Register soon. For more infcrmation, call Linda Anderson at 985-2824 or at home 852-4899. The Ianson family held their annual family "Christmas" on Saturday at the home of Mur- ray and Shirley Lee. Thirty- eight family attended from Owen Sound area, Norwood area, Toronto and Ottawa. As it turns out, it was a good day for water games and wading pools and a shady tree. There will be a euchre party 'Friday evening, June 24 at the Community Hall. Come out and enjoy an evening of cards. The June meeting of the Greenbank Women's Institute was held at the home of Jean Hunter. President Shirley Lee welcomed everyone and thanked Jean. We opened with the singing of the "Ode" and re- peated the "Mary Stewart Col- lect". The roll call was answered by nine members and three visi- tors, followed by the reading of KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR special awards at a meeting held on June 16. Dorothy Beaumont, Cub leader and a member of the service team, was presented with a medal for good service and Ross Dales, second from left, was pre- sented with a five-year pin and a warrant of appointment. Also pictured is Dave Wo ) . od, left, president of Pine Ridge District and Ross Taylor, right, District Commissioner of Pine Ridge District. ROLL-BELT™ BALERS er "~ 1, ek A ah - ob P packages. Model 630 Bale size 4x 4 Max. bale weight 650 Ibs Roll-Belt™ design ° High-capacity pickup ° Auto-Wrap™ twine Bale Command™ Twine Fastnet™ & Twine \ i he -- \ ' - AF ' v I va 5 pS Seiee Se a : . ia (rs) pa \. 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Jean introduced the speaker Bonnie Blythe, a Registered Massage Therapist from Ux- bridge who demonstrated how to massage shoulders, neck, head and back. We then coupled up and gave each other a mas- sage. [t really works wonders on those tired gardening muscles and relieves tension. W.1. Grace was sung and a de- licious lunch and social time was enjoyed by all. Thought for the week: If you want your children to improve, let them overhear the nice things you say about them to others. HOSPICE UXBRIDGE SCUGOG (formerly Uxbridge Palliative Care Services) Fourth Annual General Meeting Thursday, June 23, 1994, 7:30 p.m. at Low's Funeral Home, Scugog Chapel, Port Perry Guest Speaker: ' Kit Martin, R.N. "The Physical Process of Dying: Care and Comfort Measures" Memberships for Hospice Uxbridge Scugog will be available at $15.00 each. STEEL ROOFING F AND SIDING * BARNS e RESIDENTIAL ROOFING * GARAGES AND SHEDS 29 Gauge High Tensile Pre-painted Galvanized & Galvalume Steel Available 20 yr. 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