Welcome Our members are retired business and professional persons residing in Durham Region, including Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Brooklin, Oshawa and other areas. Our monthly meetings feature informative and entertaining speakers. Along with monthly social events and 23 activity groups who meet regularly, its a great way to meet new people, make new friends and discover new interests. Read More: Including the most recent PROBUS Canada newsletter. |
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OUR NEXT MEETING IS Thursday, November 13, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. |
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NOTE TO MEMBERS: Please note that the following pages have been moved over to Members Only and will require that you are logged-in to access them now. These are: - Activity Groups - Management Team - Newsletters |
November Speaker Diana Trepkov |
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Social Events
REMINDERS: There are NO REFUNDS if you sign-up for an event and are unable to attend. You may have someone go in your place by getting payment from them and notifying the event Convenor of the change, along with the name and phone number of the person replacing you. |
Past Events (for the current year) |
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Upcoming Events |
VANDERMEER NURSERY PRODUCTION TOUR Registration is now closed (Event at Capacity) Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour through the growing side of Vandermeer Nursery, as we walk through the retail store and four different production greenhouses, spanning over 20 of their 36 acres. |
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We'll explore the greenhouse infrastructure, propagation methods, and the technology used to grow healthy plants at scale. This is a self-drive/carpool event. For full details of this event, click here. |
2025 ANNUAL HOLIDAY LUNCHEON Our 2025 Annual Holiday Luncheon will be held on Thursday, December 11th at the Ajax Convention Centre, 515 Beck Crescent, Ajax, Ontario. The celebrations will begin at 11:30 a.m.
We look forward to having a wonderful Holiday Luncheon with musical entertainment and prizes. For full details and to register for this event, click here. | ![]() |
Activity Groups |
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Member's Corner
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Sharing Our Recipes Courtesy of Patricia Bolger Mulligatawny Soup Many years ago, when we had huge crowds at the house for Christmas Eve, “The Big Guy” and I would make soup, put out cold cuts and appetizers then we would all play party games. |
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Mulligatawny Soup was one of the crowd favourites. The tag line on this recipe in my Grand Slam – More Recipes from the Best of Bridge, Centrax Books,1988, describes Mulligatawny Soup as “a British-Indian soup -- popular with the Ranks -- Gunga Din loved it!” Well, that was just enough to set off “The Big Guy”. He is searching for his desert tan military uniform, marching through the house, searching for the movie on all the streaming channels, slicking his hair to mimic Carey Grant and, in his best British accent, expounding stanzas and quoting from the poem “Gunga Din” by Rudyard Kipling (1890), “By the livin’ Gawd that made you, ..... You’re a better man than I, Gunga Din!” Christmas Eve 2025 will definitely be one for the books! It’s beginning to look like any beverage will do! Mulligatawny Soup starts as a curried broth with common ingredients and spices from the pantry. The unique ingredients are the Granny Smith apple, plain yoghurt and the cayenne pepper. I would suggest that you put <1 tsp of cayenne, make up the soup, do a taste test and then judge if you need more. The yoghurt can lessen the heat of the cayenne. Also, examine your turmeric and if it is a very strong dense colour lighten up the amount you put in the soup as there is often turmeric in the curry powder as well. Enjoy! |
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