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Port Perry Star, 2 Jun 1998, p. 22

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Special Events give visitors a chance to learn about the way a our ancestors lived during the early years in this area. Some of the interesting activities which take place include: sheep ~~ gog Shores Museum Village began holding special sm 1978 as a way to raise funds and provide entertaining Icational activities for the entire family Q : shearing, candle making family. Since then, special even Ls > have a to include one in "l 0 | 99 8 | hig B blacksmithing, woodwarking, : ents u [Emma rinting, baking, soup making and month from May to October. b 5 & SOUP & much more. The Log Cabin - originally a family home in Manvers The Woodwright Shop Located in an 1870's barn small town Ontario in the late 1800's. A corner of the shop is Twp., this one room cabin was built circa 1845. It was dismantled, numbered and moved to the museum were it was reassembled and opened in 1976. It has a main floor with a large selection of tools used by various craftsmen of the late Scugog Settlers Cabin - woodstove, kitchen furnishings, an operating loom and early na i Bc A iy args display oi (New - Opening in summer of 1999) Just moved to the « twig funiture. Upstairs is a bedroom left containing early museum in the summer of 1997, this cabin is being restored Ontario bedroom furniture and quilts. During special events you ~The Harness & Saddlery - This building depicts a and will house displays on the native and early settler history of may be able to see wool spun and woven into fabric. small business of hamess and saddlery business typical of Scugog Island. | | | | | | | | | | relocated from Seagrave, the woodwright shop contains a also set aside for a boot and shoe maker's display. | TEDDY BEAR PICNIC - June 21 Bring the kids and their teddy bears to the museum for free, to 0 enjoy stories , music, games and much more. There will be a ] delicious strawberry social served in the Head Church Tea | 0 (J Now VICTORIA COUNTY Room 'eee SCUGOG FESTIVAL OF HERBS - July 19 HISTORICAL SOCIETY Come to the largest herb show in East Central Ontario. Dozens of vendors from across the province will be on hand with » The Port Perry Star was chosen as the Tours are normally available during these hours or by appointment. Call (905) 985-3589 for information. For further information call aWlelole Rplelfen Museum is open year round Tuesdays W ) A R | (705) 324-6756 @]slclp Btn A HR BEY ¢ re | | You eally N eed 188 Mary St., Port Perry, Ontario * (905) 985-7383 / (905) 985-3708 --_-- 1 99 8 EVE NTS -- everything i" Soul possibly have to do ith hers Whetior it's #1 newspaper in Ontario in its orticultural, culinary or medicinal. Lots of demonstrations an i : . M E bh ib . 7 workshops and lectures to keep your interest the entire day. circulation class by the Ontario useum cxnpioits Dont miss the herbal luncheon in the Tea Room from 11:30 to Community Newspaper Association! i :30 p.m. 322 Kent St. W., Lindsay CRUISIN CLASSICS CAR SHOW- Aug. 16 a The Port Perry Weekend Star has almost ee the best antique, classic and muscle cars compete for : ' May 15to July 19 - WHALES, WHALES, WHALES hundreds of dollars worth of prizes in our most popular event. double the circulation of Port Perry | Aug. 7 to Sept. 27 - TITANIC Hundreds of cars from across Ontario will compete in one of ; _ I $ i the few car show events held on the grounds of an historic This Week 2 0, 300 vs. 10,300! | ~ | Oct.9toDec.13 - BATA SHOE EXHIBIT village. The Port Perry Star has published in vour &COSTUME DISPLAY BLACKSMITH"S DAY - Sept. 12 w lhe Ferny P y Come 'o the MW oy enjoy Ses Blacksmiths from community for more than 130 years! ° across Ontario as they demonstrate their craft. Have the Sp ecial Events opportunity to try it yourself at one of the workshops, or come a The Port Perry Star has won over to browse the selection of hand made iron items that will be for « s o Sun., July 12 - BLOOMS OF SUMMER sale. 40 provincial and national PIONEER FALL FAIR - Sept. 27 | Oct. 24 & 25 HOR ONS TREASURES Celebrate the end of summer with an old fashioned fall fair. newspaper awards! CL. There will be fiddle music and clogging in the barn, goat ' ar i: CRAFT SHOW milking and pie baking contests, harvest machinery " The Port Perry Star and Weekend St i Lindsay Armoury demonstrations, harvest food and apple cider making. deliver the news to your mailbox first indsay HALLOWEEN MURDER MYSTERY - Oct. 30 rt fern 210 Kent St. W., Lindsay There has been a murder at the Scugog Village, and you have on Tuesdays and Fridays -- not to your Dec. 5 - CANDLELIGHT HOUSE TOUR peer Hide to help Mayor Howzit and Sheriff Dunn to finger driveway! | | pe Sunderland | | Sunderland . . | | | \gricultural Agricultural Society Socie ty Sunderland Heritage Sunday (705) 357-2476 or (705) 432-2833 Fax (705) 432-2052 Sunday, August 9, 1998 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 147 Annual Sunderland Fall Fair September 15 & 16, 1998 (evening) 25th Fair Ambassador Pageant Theme "25 Years to Remember" August 15, 1998 7:00 p.m. at | AE Summer Hours 10am to 5:30pm Sun. Noon to 5pm 971 High Point Road, Port Perry } (905) 985-9924 West off Hwy. 12 | | | | | at Scugog 2nd Line (5 mins. south of Haugen's Restaurant) Irwin & Alissa Smith Sunderland Fairgrounds 105) 43)- Fax (705) 432-205 Sunderland Town Hall (705) 432-2833 orFax (705) 432-2052 Ieee RR RR RR RR EY (2 2M 1 AT ITH IT ITA ITT ATT ALITA TTA LMA L ALL ALAA LALLA LARVA ALL RVR RARE

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