BN 22 ~ Crandell, BRAT ARB L) NG Sat VAN i 3 ER EAA 5 Ph Sgt HANS ANKE to) BEA is ah LE Lh) ORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 29, 198) Scugog Museum's EAT 4 List Nh ul A SLOMAN AND HE Pioneer Days May 16-17 by Russ Baird It's almost here for 1981. This year's Pioneer Days will be held on May 16 and May 17 and there is a good time in store for everyone. The Scugog Museum build- ings all have their seasonal displays in place. The main room features the turn of the century "General Store" and a selection of Wedding clothes and paraphenalia. The Log Cabin is an ex- tremely popular building. It is set up to reflect the era of 1821 when the first white settler to our area, Reuben settled at Manchester. The Lee House is a one and a half story frame house with artifacts generally dated around 1890. The Print shop houses an early working press that was previously at the Port Perry Star and reputedly, the North Ontario Observer pub- lished in Prince Albert at the turn of the century. There is a new building on the grounds this year and is dated 1900. It is a "Beef Ring" building. In this building cattle were killed and butchered and the fami- lies who had shares in the "Ring" took some portion of the animal which kept these families in beef for a week. Pioneer Days is more than a tour of the buildings. Itis a celebration of a life style that . existed in the last century as far back as the arrival of Reuben Crandell. There are many displays and demaon- strations including butter making cider pressing, baking on the old wood stove, and ice cream making and SEARS Western Capital 53 Trust EY 5 Year Annual Interest Investment Certificates "Subject to Change Without Notice." Guaranteed 54, % you may sample the pro- ducts of these labours. There will be many craft persons at work including weavers, spinners, candle- makers, a broom maker, a black smith, china painters, quilt makers and shingle makers to mention but a few. There will be contests such as bread cutting and apple peeling and entertainment by some of our outstanding local musicians. It all adds up to great entertainment thats educa- tional as well for the whole family! Refreshments are available on the grounds. Come join the celebration, Pioneer Days "81 on Sat- urday May 17 and Sunday May 18 twelve noon to five pm. at Scugog Shores Historical Museum, Scugog Island one mile east of Port Perry, one half mile north of Hwy 7A. CALL OUR HOTLINE PORT PERRY 985-8535 mini CINEMA APRIL30 MAY 1-2-3 EXTRA SHOW: Thursday 8:00 P.M. Friday 7 &9 P.M. Sat. & Sun. 8P. M. GENE _, RICHARD WILDER "- PRYOR Together Again in... STIR CRAZY "A COMEDY!" A HANNAH WEINSTEIN PRODUCTION GENE WILDER RICHARD PRYOR "inSTIR CRAZY Music by TOM SCOTT * Executive Producer MELVILLE TUCKER Produced by HANNAH WEINSTEIN Written by BRUCE JAY FRIEDMAN ¢ Directed by SIDNEY POITIER 1 -- a -------- DON FORDER INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 24 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8471 Member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation RnR annie ETT OO ETT The Oshawa Shrine Club ANNUAL SHRINE CLUB OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM SAT., MAY 9th SHOW TIMES 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. -6:00 P.M. ADULTS: $4.00 CHILDREN: $2.00 ADVANCE TICKETS ADULTS: $3.50 CHILDREN: $1.50 Available at Dorn Forder Insurance - 24 Water Street; A.C.A. Bathie, D.C. - 26 Water Street; Port Perry Star - 235 Queen Street, Port Perry. It's up to you to know the safe way to handle any machinery, equipment or potentially dangerous materials in your workplace. It's up to your employer to provide you with the ~ inférmation and supervision so that you and your fellow workers can work safely. Under The Occupational Health and Safety Act you have aright to know and a right to participate in maintaining a safe and healthy workplace. : If you have a problem or a concern about safety on your job, talk to your supervisor. It is everyone's responsibility -to work safely. Get into The Act. . It can work for you. It can't work without you. Ontario Occupational Robert G.E io MD, Mini 7 Ministry Health and Safety ie. v0 Minisior of Labour Division William Davis, Premier