"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" - PORT PERRY<STAR - Tuesday, July 25, 1995 - 11 Rt PORT PERRY STAR <i URAL RoorTs visiting group. PRINCE ALBERT NEWS by Peggy Bredin Dave and Bob Jamieson travelled to the Ontario Amateur Golf tournament in Barrie to see Ed Maunders play. On the way there they dropped Chris Jamieson, Rob Bredin and Ryan Moynes in Beaverton for a tournament. The three boys played well. Grace and Les Beacock ompanied rty for : Mr. and Mrs. Joy ort is. the Welcome Workshop at Carleton University last wee- Clean-up of cemetery after storm makes strolling safer Elizabeth Bredin attended : kend. She learned to egister by telephone. Her pe s and sister Heather were told by a second year student that they should give Elizabeth six weeks to adjust to life away from home before she settles down to her school work. Is this guy paying the e bills?. i" Thanks rot) for pI your hard work. J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR ORGANIC GROWERS ON TOUR - 20 members of the Durham Chapter of the Canadian Organic Growers toured the farm of Bill and Penny Reid of Port Perry last Saturday afternoon. The group made the stop-over following a tour of a beef farm near Uxbridge. Pictured above enjoying wine and cheese following the tour are, from left, Bill and Penny Reid and their daughter Zakeana (back), with Al Vaillancourt and Peggy Clark of the Beef BBQ Aug. 4 Sunday's Church Service at 11 a.m. in Greenbank United Church had a good summer sized congregation. The Wom- en's Quartet sang a song enti- tled, "Trust and Obey". Next Sunday's service at 11 a.m. will be the last one until September 3 so be sure to come and bring a friend. Have you your Beef Barbecue ticket yet? Date: August 4; Time: 4:30 - 7 p.m.; Where: Greenbank Church Yard; Cost: $10 or $11 each at the door; Children under 12: $5, under 5 free, so if you haven't contacted anyone, do so soon. As we did last year we are concerned about garbage, so we ask if you would like to help with the prob- lem, please bring your own plate, cup and cutlery, but we will still be supplying what you need. Men, women and teens - if you can help with a job at the barbecue, call Marie at 985- 8298 or Mary Jean at 985-0535. The Lion's Club are having a "Blue Jay Ticket Package Draw". This entitles you to din- ner, accommodation and $50 cash at a Blue Jay game. Cost per ticket is $2 and the draw will be made August 4 at the Church barbecue. Phone 985- 3723 for draw tickets. Congratulations to John En- nis and his fellow team mates of the Oshawa Double B Jr. fast- bell team on their berth to the Canadian Jr. Championship in Prince George, B.C., July 28 to August 7. Good luck team.Bud Ennis will be accompanying the team as a very interested fan. Last Saturday, July 22, Mrs. Aileen Dobson, Mary Jean Till and Katelyn Lee attended a family picnic day at Nipissing Manor at Callander where they enjoyed a visit with Aileen's brother Stewart Suggitt who re- Greenbank sides there. The monthly euchre at Greenbank Hall was last Frni- day evening with the results as follows: First-Gayle McLeod; second - Marlene Blain, third - Kay Brown; Mens - first - Grant Drewery, second - Cliff Rodd, third - Doris Hill with draw prizes going to Jean Hunter, Muriel Gibson, and Ross Cook- man. Next euchre on August 18 at8 p.m. Several of the community at- tended the 80th 4H celebration held at underland Arena on Sat- urday and many judging prizes were won by Greenbank 4H'ers Mrs. Margaret Couperth- waite and Robert visited with her daughter Marian and Les Jermey at Orillia on Sunday and helped grandson Steven cel- ebrate his birthday. Happy 40th Wedding Anni- versary best wishes go to George and Gladys Van de Walker who enjoyed the week- end celebrating with family and friends. Ladies of the community, there will be a wedding shower for Earla Hill on Saturday, Au- gust 5 at 2 o'clock at the home of Gladys Vande Walker. This is your invitation to attend. Thought for the week: Yester- day is a cancelled cheque. To- morrow 1s a promissory note. Today is ready cash. Use it! Attend the Regatta Just a few more days and we'll be into the month of Au- gust - the eighth month of the year - when it begins to feel we are edging towards fall! The big news coming up is the 63rd Annual Lake Scugog Re- gatta and Field Day at Caesar- ea - August 5,6,7th. The oldest Regatta in Ontario - if not in Canada! A very important event! A very fine Regatta with a banner attendance. Lots of fun, folic - whatever makes the day special! It commences with a pa- rade! Try and attend and enjoy this festive occasion - if you pur- chase a ticket or so - you may win a fine prize! President Albert Putsey and committee will welcome you warmly. Warmest congatulations to the Caesarea officers for carry- ing on year after year with this great Regatta. Character Itis not what he has, nor even what he does, which directly ex- presses the worth of a person, a man, but what he is. Family News Delighted to have son Arthur Cawker of Sudbury for a few days this past week at the farm. All enjoyed his visit- brother Alan and wife Eleanor Cawker and Grant Cawker, all of Oshawa had a great time visit- ing with Arthur. Hope he'll be back again soon. I do thank Arthur and Grant for all the work they have done on the grounds which are very much improved. Friends Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold, New made friendships Nestleton Mabel (of 111] (= like new wine, Age will mellow and refine. Friendships that have stood the test - Time and change - are surely best; Brows may wrinkle - hair grow gray; Friendship never knows decay. For mid-old friends, tried and true, Once more we our youth renew. But old friends - alas may die; New friends must their pace supply. Cherish friendships in your breast, new is good, - t old is best; Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold. By Joseph Paery