"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" WHITBY | MONTESSORI SCHOOL | JOIN US FOR A SUMMER FILLED , WITH FUN AND We will be offering a program filled with magic, music & drama, parades, picnics & parties. Come explore the world of cooking, gardening, rhythm, movement, science & surprises. June 29 - August 29 Ages 2'/2t0 8 Minimum 2 week enrollment (summer only) 1/2 DAYS - FULL DAYS - EXTENDED DAYS 301 Byron Street South, Whitby 427-8177 Registration for September also being accepted. KIDS! KIDS! KIDS! FUN WAY TO SPEND YOUR DAY WEEK OF JULY 13th and AUGUST 17th 9am. to4 p.m. AGES: 6 years to 13 years MORNINGS FOR TRAINING AFTERNOONS FOR SWIMMING & GAMES REGISTER NOW TO GUARANTEE A WORRY FREE SUMMER INFORMATION & REGISTRATION - CALL Sx: HIRYU BUSHIDO KAI Martial Arts Centre 15258 Simcoe St., Port Perry "JUNE 29th to Septemser 4th S RS li C A wonderful opportunity to learn the lifelong skills of riding, horsemanship, handling & care of animals. | Each one week session will consist of: » Teaching of riding skills along with riding two times each day * Instruction of understanding, care & handling of the horse » Safety around the horse & equipment and its use » Stable management * A horse show & riding games competition on the last day of each session - Si) Each day's program will include complete A ANY I unlimited use of all Pleasure Valley's facilities! i PEARS + 400" heated waterslide « Swimming Pond » Mini-golf LRA & Dp * Rollerskating & rollerblading in our skating forest * Giant Children's playground Hayrides ® & more! EXTRA BONUS BOOK NOW! A family fun pass to the park on the final day. to watch the Space is limited to 12 riders per session ares Competition is Call now for information 649-3334 2499 Brock Rd. RR#4 Uxbridge, Ont. included. Each invited tobe o TX CL LLLAL TTI CD CCC LCL L LLL LL LALLA With the warm weather and sunny days fast approaching, the thoughts of everyone turns to outdoor activities. And in the Region of Durham there is something for everybody no matter what age or physical fitness level. How does a nice long horseback ride on a summer's day sound, followed by a cool ride down a long waterslide ending in a nice dip in a refreshing pool? There are many opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors at a number of theme parks and recreational complexes in the area What about roller skating along some country trails, or relaxing with some karate lessons? If physical activities are not your passion, there is also some of the more peaceful as well as educational venues in Durham. From arts and crafts camps to music and computer camps, there is more than enough events to fill your day. If you've always dreamed of flying away into the wild blue yonder, why not take flying lessons at one of the local flying schools. Durham Region offers some of the most unique and fun summer activities anywhere in the Greater Toronto Area. With its wide open spaces and fresh air there is more than enough to do this summer in the Region of Durham. It's all out there and it's yours to try. The second addition is from artisan Jim Henry Smith of Eganville. It is a toy of the bus from Jimmy Frise's "Birdseye Centre." The bus is made out of maple, mahogany, poplar, basswood, oak, osage, sumac, padouk, walnut, purpleheart, cherry, ebony, and cedar woods. The Scugog Shores Museum Village has two new acquisitions on display. The first (pic- tured above) is a miniature replica of the "Crandella". The original Crandella was built in Lindsay by Commodore Crandella in the 1890s and was one of the first passenger boats from Lindsay to Port Perry. He operated it for 10 years before selling it to John Carew and Joseph Parkin. They continued operating the Crandella for a short time before it burned. The replica was constructed by Thomas Manns. Mr. Manns has loaned it to the museum and it will be on display until the end of the summer. Ln woh ic, dnl wR Ri, i. he i IS ET ter: Tei TTT rr HIE EIT AG r-- rr ----------