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Port Perry Star, 8 Jun 1999, p. 9

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K "A Family Tradition for 132 Years" © PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 8, 1999 - 9 CHRIS HALL/PORT PERRY STAR DIGGING IN: Students at the Scugog Christian School went back in time last week when they stud- ied the lifestyles of pioneers. Darren Noble, a 10- year-old Grade 5 student, was one of many who enjoyed a large slice of watermelon, which was one of the Pioneers favourite ways to pass time by. Our next LOBSTER DINNER june 11 & 12 . Order your fresh 1Lb. Lobster by june 9th For reservations 985-2066 ode Cow EMIELS PLACE = Was your winter cold? Tired of those nasty drafty windows Replace them now with Techweld 2000 The vinyl Replacement Windows for the new millenium No G.S.T. or P.S.T. 30 Years experience in residential glass installations HGR OIE) THE LOOKING GLASS (905) 986-9627 60 members, friends in attendance Historical Society marks 30th anniversary By Mavis Brodie Lake Scugog Historical Society is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year and the first special event was a roast beef dinner held in the Island Community Hall on May 15. Over 60 members and friends enjoyed a delicious meal served by the ladies of the Head U.C.W.,, sev- eral of whom are founding members of the society, plus we were served by three generations of one family. Greetings were brought to us by Councillor David Dietlein, Scugog Township, and Ms Lisa Edgar-Menzies, The Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. Paul Arculus spoke on the history of the society Sunshine Pool & Fitness Summer Swimming Lessons and recognition was given by the president to Bill and Claudétte Brock, whose enthusiasm 30 years ago helped to establish the Lake Scugog Historical Society. The evening was filled with talk and laughter, the door prizes from various donors added to the fun. The U.C.W. ladies gave us three delicious home made pies to auction, and we discovered that Paul Arculus is not only a historian, but also a great auc- tioneer. Two of our special guests were Gretel Cameron, soloist, and her accompanist, Diana Mackey, who entertained us with songs both serious and humor- ous. Gretel also led us in an old fashioned sing- song. CR VARA ee] ¢\ [AX B11) LY POOL eo CHANGE ROOMS & SHOWERS § Julie ARE NOW BEING OFFERED | | a | Synge Rol Sines $5 16130 Old Simcoe Rd., Port Perry Lessons will be available during the months of July & August. Call now to register your child!!! BSSOH E Preschool Ages 3-5 JULY19-30 AUG.2-13 AUG.16-27 CLASS JULY. 5-16 AquaQuest1 10:30,11:00 11:00 10:30, 11:00 11:00 Aqua Quest 2 12:00 10:30 12:00 10:30 Aqua Quest 3 N/A 12:00 N/A 11:30 School Ages 6 & Over : Classes may be cancelled if not enough interest!! AE e) tie) ERED EER [eo XaE Tallon pd BEX EEA ABN (OR. E|NIA-A- HER Ar4 [0 . EL. CLASS JULY5-16 JULY19-30 AUG.2-13 AUG.16-27 Aqua Quest 1 11:30 12:00 11:30 12:00 Aqua Quest 2 10:30 11:30 10:30 11:30 Aqua Quest 3 11:30 10:30 11:30 11:00 Aqua Quest 4 11:00 11:30 11:00 12:00 Aqua Quest 5 12:00 11:00 12:00 10:30 COST: $45 per session (10 lessons) $120 block of five 30 minute private lessons $80 block of five 30 minute semi-private lessons Lessons are 30 minutes long and run Monday to Friday for a two week session. e FAMILY SWIMMING e ADULT SWIMMING e PASSES & MEMBERSHIPS oA YAY, |:-Vea g:\3:{e]:{{e CX EJ JAW. NY IX Nalo],", | JERI XA "EE :.N0]8/.N 2]

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