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Port Perry Star, 23 Sep 1997, p. 9

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"A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 23, 1997 - 9 Museum's weekend event a visit to fall fairs of the past By Christine Bryant Port Perry Star Experience the fall fair as it was 100 years ago at the Scugog Shores Museum Village. On Sunday (Sept. 28), from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. the village will be overflow- ing with the sights and sounds of an authentic country fair. There's plenty to keep the whole family enter- tained, including: chil- dren's games and crafts, horseshoe pitching, craft vendors, fresh produce and baking, a pie baking contest, a goat milking contest and farm ani- mals. There will be live music from Dixieland to Brass band, and strolling minstrals. And the Outback Cloggers will put a special perfor- Disabilities group to hold AGM The Learning Disabilities Association of Durham West is holding its Annual General Meeting Sept. 25. The meeting takes place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N. in Ajax, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Topics include Special Education Plans and Individual Education Plans. Speaker is Eva Nichols, Legislative Consultant. Discussion topics will be What the S.E.P./I.E.P. should contain; Who should write it; How the pupil's progress is traced, and Need statements. For additional informa- tion call 686-1790. TOWN HALL 1873 Queen & Simcoe Sts., Port Perry SEPTEMBER 28 2:00 PM Tickets $5.00 All seats rescrved. Tickets available at Jayson Callan Music 985-2635, Bell Mobility One Stop Phone Centre 985-4646 or Scugog Library if paying by cheque 985-7686. mance to live fiddle music in the barn. Demonstrations will be held all day through- out the village. Apple cider making, steam engines, rope making, blacksmithing, butter making, corn shelling, LL Lo. LL RE. -- LR ---- SED REE ha 3 AE x A C freight $845. per month/36 plus a down t of $3,500 or equivalent rade, security deposit $300 and weaving, sheep shear- ing, honey extraction are just a few of these demonstrations. A re-enactment of an early 19th century encampment will be dis- played by the Society of Upper Canada Settlers. Na R a a A new attraction this year will be an antique tractor powered shingle mill, cutting cedar shin- gles. In case you get hun- gry, returning again this year is the famous Harvest Lunch Special. Get what you want from your GMC Dealers. For only $5 you will be served home baked beans with frankfurters, fresh herb bread, apple crisp, tea or coffee. Admission'to the fair is $3.50 for adults, $2 for seniors and students, children 12 and under get in free. The Scugog Shores Museum is located on the Island Rd. two km east of Port Perry oft Hwy 7A. If you would like more information, please call Dan at 985- 3589. : ~ '97 GMC Safari Van SMARTLEASE when your life is larger than a minivan : @ BE IB 190 HP Vortec 4300 V6 engine, 4-speed automatic transmission, 4-wheel ABS, dual air bags, side-guard door beams, 5,500 Ib. towing capacity, deep tinted glass, air conditioning, 8-passenger seating Purchase plus freight $845.

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