THINGS WE THOUGHT YOU SHOULD KNOW... if you didn’t already! It’s almost time to put your clocks ahead! Residents across Ontario, including Scugog Township, will be turning their clocks ahead one hour later this month. Daylight Saving Time gets underway at 2:00 a.m. Sunday (March 14) and will end when we turn the hands back on November 7, the first sunday of the month. And don’t forget, in addition to clocks, you'll have to change washes microwaves, car, DVDs and other electronic gadgets and cloc! 3 ‘don’t forget, before you head for bed on Saturday, March 14 - turn all your timing devices ahead one hour. “We All Live Downstream - The Story of Canada’s Water” is an exhibit created by the Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology and is now underway at the Scugog Shores Heritage Centre & Archives. This entertain- ing, fun and kid-friendly exhibit offers the hands-on exploration of the science, history and issues in Canada’s water supply. See it at 1655 Reach Street, Port Perry. Hours are Tuesday, Thursday — Sunday from 11 am — 4 pm and Wednesday from. 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Admission is $7.00 for adults, $3 for children 5-12 and free for children 4 and under. Most everyone will remember last summer when downtown Port Perry was turned into a small American town for the filming of “Happy Town’. ‘Well the series, a small-town mystery that the ABC network is comparing to “Twin Peaks,” is now scheduled to pre- miere on Wednesday, April 28 at 10 p.m. According to a press release, eight episodes of “Happy Town,” have been ordered, which means it will run into the early part of the summer. And if you don’t remember, the movie stars Sam Neill, seen in box ‘3’ along with other less known actors. a James , Keelaghan brings his show to Renowned as one of Canada’s finest singer- songwriters, James Keelaghan brings | his ‘deep ss original: voice, and acclaimed musicianship to Green- bank Hall on Saturday, February 13 at 8 p.m. His masterful storytelling has, over the course of nine recordings, been part of the bedrock of his success, earning Keelaghan nominations and awards - including a Juno - and acclaim from Australia to Scandinavia. His songbook has enlightened, enthralled, and been embraced by audiences around the world. It was Dave Marsh, the award-winning American music critic and historian who not so long ago stated that James Keelaghan is “Cana- da’s finest songwriter.” You won't want to miss this opportunity to hear one of Canada’s best. See him at Green- bank Centennial Hall, Greenbank. Tickets $20 each at: Blue Heron Books, Uxbridge, 905-852-4282, and P O E Design, Port Perry, 905-985-0060, or call 905-985-8351. Serving Port Perry, Uxbridge & Surrounding Area ¢ Windows ¢ Doors * Siding ¢ Sunrooms Sales & Installation 182 North Port Plaza, Unit #7 - Reach St. at North Port Rd. DOW STORE -985-6665 For. Alt Vour Window’ Needs 8 FOCUS - MARCH 2010