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Port Perry Star, 5 Jul 1989, p. 16

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16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 5, 1989 Katrina Carrier and her big sister Lindsey were kept busy during Pioneer Days selling "Leomanade" to all the thirsty folks passing by. A more enjoyable weekend couldn't have been possible! With Mother Nature providing some of the best weather we've seen All summer, lots to eat, plenty to see, and some good-time music from the Golden Slippers, Ploneer Days provided fun for all ages. Back to the past at Pioneer Days 3 Lb TA ot 1 db NPR, 0 REIT Ly, The weather was great and the gossip was good at Scugog Shores Museum's Pioneer Days, held Saturday and Sunday at the museum. Above, these women could have been carrying on a conversation back in the 1800's. The only things that give them away are the cars In the background, thelr watches, their glasses and a plastic bag! ' Looking for A race vo averse | [@IOIBEINED BRO 4015, LIBRA Mitt = LOOK HERE! Hwy 7A & High Street. Port Perry, Ontario Where consumers in i need shop for the "Nothing ages a fellow faster 1 professionals in business! than trying to prove he's 4 | am, y still as young as ever." 1 Island carver Tony Krieg carves a cardinal out of wood. 2985-7383 He was just one of several carvers who showed off their for more information. beautiful work at Ploneer Days. i RR aR

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