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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1984, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 4, 1984 Ph Cdl 2 . . © Seven year old Julie Sargant had a great time pushing around a 50 year old doll and Preparing the ash strips for basketweaving was demonstrated by Alice McCue of Curve Lake. It was like old home week for Alice, who grew up on Scugog island. Yahoo! Kids had a great time playing fag, participating at the parade and com- carriage during the Pioneer Days Parade. Grace Hastings (left) and her friend Shirley Kuyt, both from Port Perry, took part in Pioneer Days dressed up in old-fashioned finery. BONNETS OFF TO PIONEER DAYS! Larry Bertrand of the Alderville Reserve near Havelock, was hard at work on a loom weaving a belt with delicate beadwork. peting in the wheelbarrow races Saturday afternoon at Pioneer Days. CUO A 000 A A TN NIA a a A a A AA AA A CC eee Warm sunny weather and a terrific crowd made museum's annual Pioneer Days an event Deidre Earle from the Nonquon Educational Centre was on hand fo provide a lesson in soap-making at Pioneer Days Saturday after- noon. The recipe calls for four cups of beef fat, two cups of lye, two cups of water and two ounces of stir until it hardens. Add some perfumed oil (olive oil scented with rose petals) if you're the fancy type. Borax. Melt it al) down and then LE LE I I Rr : =

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