PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, June 3, 2012 HOUSSOCKS NOTE 60 YEARS Michael and Catherine Houssock, of Sweet Valley, celebrated their 60th wedding anniver- sary on January 29. Recently, Senator Lisa Baker presented them with a citation in honor of the occasion. From left, are Michael and Catherine Houssock with their beloved dog, Benji, and Senator Baker. The committee for “Market on the Pond,” the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center’s Auxiliary’s largest fun- draiser, is in the midst of orga- nizing the event, which will be GREENBRIAR RESIDENTS HONORED held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 16 on the center grounds, 4 E. Center Hill Road, Dallas. Rain date is June 23 The event will feature 120 vendors offering a variety of Members of the ‘Market on the Pond’ committee are, from left, first row, Betty Sorchik, director of community services; Bob Law, auxiliary president; Roseann Bauer, Odd and Ends Booth co-chair; Mary Ann Finch, Plant Booth chairman; Irene Transue, auxiliary vice president; Camille Fioti, assist- ant director of community services. Second row, LIloyd Ryman, auxiliary secretary; Nelson Ash- burner, auxiliary treasurer; Sam Barbose, Book Booth chairman; Gary Kirk, Meadows chief financial officer; Pete Klein, Market on the Pond chairman; and Marilyn Gregorski, Odds and Ends Booth co- chair. ‘Market on the Pond’ is June 16 goods. Raffle baskets are cur- kitchen items, gently-used rently displayed in the lobby of odds and ends and perennial the center and will also be avail- plants. Donations can be taken to the lobby at the center from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays, June 2 and June 9. An auxiliary volun- teer will be available to help. Other times can be arranged by calling the Community Ser- vices Office at 675-8600 ext. 115 or 195. able at the Market. The community is invited to donate items that can be used for various booths at the Mar- ket. Acceptable donations in- clude odds and ends, (no cloth- ing or broken items), soft and hardcover books, (no maga- zines), handcrafted items, Brook Joy Ryman, daughter of Scott and Joy Ryman, of Mountaintop, is celebrating her second birthday today, June 3. Her maternal grandparents are Rev. Lawrence and Carolyn Granddaughter of HL couple notes birthday Reed, of Harveys Lake. Paternal grandparents are Mart and Brenda Ryman, of Slocum. Brooke, who has a brother, Aus- tin, 12 years old, will celebrate with her family. The Village at Greenbriar Assisted Living Facility held its annual party for residents over the age of 90. Nineteen residents ranging in ages from 90-97 were honored. There was a polka band, hors d'oeuvres, a birthday cake and a champagne toast. From left, first row, are Helen Long, Mildred Peters, Marion Pope, Gene Wojcikiewicz and James Kenny. Second row, Dorothy Whalen, Millie Bartos, Gene Kuczynski, Ethel Smith, Joseph Alfano and Florence Ambrosino. Third row, Tom Yoniski, representing Senator Lisa Baker; Irving King, Frank Kopstys, Bernice Gordon, Virginia Jenkins and State Representative Karen Boback. Absent at the time of the photo were June Tannenbaum, Mary Gunshannon and Harry Keifer. 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