EE a La Feit Se Lote. a ~ - PIONEER DAYS comes to Scugog Shores Museum The clock was turned back a century at Scugog Shores Museum last weekend as the Historical Society held their annual Pioneer Days. Although the weather didn't co- operate fully, many area residents attended enjoy- ing displays of spinning, weaving, basket weaving, rope making etc. Also available to view was a sheep shearing demon- p= Sr QE" stration, craft sale, music There's nothing like an olde-fashioned, hand-scooped ice tent and a Tea Room. A cream cone and Rhonda Fraser was on hand to scoop for Kim great day for the family. Sd Pretty Emma Russell, decked-out In a beautiful bonnet served fresh lemonade at her stand. Clive Boyd, a former employee of the Port Perry Star, dem- Eric Glenholmes drew plen- onstrated printing on an old hand-fed Gordon press from the ty of attraction while wearing Star printing department, at the museum print shop. this 16th century Monk's habit. PY: CH. ¢ + AMR : a Lloyd Huntingdon demonstrating his skills Mary-Anne Lamb of the Craft Studio in Ux- Doug Larmer was on hand again this year explaining the as a blacksmith. bridge demonstrated basket weaving. techniques and demonstrating sheep shearing. i g bat Yaa ear ay a ru ere eta ata aw ome a she' , . 4 wo ' a? propegegpepear gr NE 6 2 aE UE SE ER eo os sae a Pel 2a sabes ss ase PREP . . ERNE al EE EF I EUR