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Focus On Scugog (2006-2015) (Port Perry, ON), 1 Jun 2008, p. 28

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Scugog Museum set to rev-up for summer with its third annual Classic Car Drive-in Get ready to take a stroll through classic car history on Saturday, June 14 when the Scugog Shores Museum pres- ents its third annual Scugog Shores Classic Car Drive-in and Fleamarket from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a great opportunity for classic car enthusiasts to check out a variety of automotive art as vehicles, spanning from the 1920s through the 1970s, will be a shined up and put on dis- "Fe show has always attract- ed dozens of classic vehicle own- ers from across Durham Region and beyond, to the day-long event that shines the spotlight on vehicles from past eras. THE ROTARY CLUB OF PORT PERRY BLACK & WHITE GAL DINNER & AUCTION successful e' The members of The Rotary Club of Port Perry sincerely thank all the businasses and individuals who so generously sponsored our nt on April 12, 2008. Without their cooperation we would not have realized over $25,000.00 which can now be used to support local community and worldwide needs assistance. Also, and no less important, we thank all those who attended the Dinner & Auction and bid so generously in support of our event. Please note the following businesses and individuals: LIVE AUCTION: John & Karen Richardson, Doug & Kent Farndale, Jennifer Ross, Pamela Meacher, Sobey’s Floral Shop, Crabby Joe’s Restaurant, Rick Forbes, In Kind Canada, Norm & Nancy Clement, Jim Jenkins. SILENT AUCTION: Doug & Kent Ferndale, Beverly & Malcolm Lennox, John & Karen Richardson, Aubrey & Barb Oppers, John & Ann Bouwhuis, Rona- Cashway, Chris & Jim Grieve, Kathy Chenier, Archie & Shirley Evans, Port Perry Home Hardware, Jan Pierson, Ray Young, Lisa Simpson, Gerd Unterman, Ann & Larry Wright, Wagg Funeral Home, Durham Pharmacy, Patricia Brownson, Port Perry Dental Associates, Patricia Bayley, John & Jean Richardson, Herrington’s Quality Butchers, Janet Wheldon, Cathy Mark, Uxport Tool Warehouse, West Shore Village, Lake Scugog Lumber, Kotya Peekin, Robert Smith, Chief Mike Ewles & The Durham Regional Police, Curves, Chuck Willes, eu Bunny, Sobey’s Port Perry, J. Accessories, Donna nC ‘ican Van Camp, Fix-It-Right, Scugog Island Cruises, Brock’s of Port Perry, Conlin Pontiac Buick GMC, Ted Griffen, Don Patterson, Arnold Carey, Oakridge Golf Club, Brock & Wendy Reville, Stephanie Fox-Comery, Bulk Pharmaceuticals & Rod Garrett, Durham Dodge, Bob Ludgate, Joanna & Jack Ricketts, Carquest Auto Parts, Ives Florist, Shoppers Drug Mart, The Honourable Bev Oda, Emily McDonald, Margaret Lawrence, Tweed & Hickory, Scugog Transmission, Township of Scugog, Port Perry Feeds, Personal Touch, Techstar Plastics, Ron Sorley, Gold Seal Alternator & Starter, Henshall’s Clothing, Port Perry Marina, Port Perry Star, Canadian Tire Corporation, Classic Car, Piano Inn & Café, Oshawa ommunity Credit Union, Pineridge Impress, Martyn’s Minihoe, Reid’s Independent, Flieler’s North End Service — Ultramar, Ocala Winery, Marion Lee, Nancy Coyne, Dr. Bob Allin, Susan O'Riordan, Class Act Dinner Theatre, Vanessa Perry, Dianne & Bernie Chandler, Dianne Hooker, CMS Web Solutions, Ginger Jackson, Dr. Darryl Workman, Everlasting Memories, McDonald’s Restaurant, Shepstone Haulage, Jiri Malik, Greenbank Garden Center, Barbara Martin, Emmerson Insurance, Jester’s Court, Captain George's, Scugog Standard, Antrim House, Hair Expressions. If there is anyone we have failed to acknowledge, we apologize for the oversight. 26 FOCUS - JUNE 2008 JUNEFOCUS/44 pagesindd 26 Aside from checking out the vehicles, guests will also have an opportunity to peruse a vendors’ market where merchants will have parts, services and memo- rabilia for car owners and enthu- siasts to browse through. The show will also feature a ‘Port Perry Cruise Around’ which will leave the museum grounds at noon for a tour through histor- ic Port Perry and its waterfront. As well, classic and custom car owners are encouraged to participate in a ‘show and shine’ to win prizes supplied by local merchants. Honours will go to the vehicles judged to be the best among those dating from before the Second World War; the best from the 50s and 60s; the best from the 70s; and the vehicle chosen as ‘The People’s Choice’. Also on display will be antique police and emergency vehicles. The day will also feature a 131 North Port Rd., Port Perry 905.985.8707 Owned and Operated by Brian Tassell 182 Northport Road Unit #8 & #9 Port Perry 905-985-005 barbecue, serving up sausages, hamburgers and hot dogs as well as guided tours of the museum’s pioneer village and a children’s craft area. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Children under 12 are free. The Scugog Shores Museum is located at 16210 Island Rd., just east of Port Perry, one kilo- metre north of Hwy. 7A For anyone looking to become involved with the show, vendors are still being sought as mer- chants showcasing automotive, marine and/or cycle compo- nents are welcome to attend. Vendor space is $21, includ- ing tax, and includes a desig- nated stall about 20°x20 in size. For more information on the third annual Scugog Shores Classic Car Drive-in and Fleamarket, contact Aurora Hall, at 905-985-8698, extension 103, or ahall@scugog.ca. 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