Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 7 Oct 1997, p. 20

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20- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 7, 1997 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Historical Society members ride rails on Heritage train The Lake Scugog Historical Society orga- nized an excursion on the York-Durham Heritage Railway from Uxbridge to Stouffville for Saturday, Oct. 4. The Historical Society and the Scugog Shores Museum Board are anxious to improve their awareness of other museums and societies, particularly neighbor- ing organizations. At 9 a.m. 18 members of the local society, its museum board and friends boarded the train at Uxbridge for the 12.2 mile run to Stouffville. We enjoyed the relaxed run on the 1925 passenger car to Stouffville. Upon arrival at Stouffville, some members explored the Dodge Viper Coupe SO DO 1. Mopar replacement parts. The only parts approved by Chrysler engineers! 2. Chrysler-trained technicians. The people who know your Chrysler vehicle best! shops while other took advantage of the pleas- ant weather to enjoy a horse drawn cart ride to the Stouffville market. Unfortunately, the return train journey to Uxbridge was disrupted by the only major mechanical problem of the season and alternate transportation was arranged by the railway. Nevertheless, upon GREAT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE. their return to Uxbridge, the Uxbridge Historical Society greet- ed their Port Perry coun- terparts with refresh- ments and then escorted their guests on tours of the buildings of the Uxbridge-Scott Museum, the Quaker Meeting House and the Foster Memorial. Scugog Shores Museum Board chair person Susan Dutton and Lake Scugog Historical Society presi- dent Paul Arculus agreed that the tour was particularly informative and worthwhile. Both vowed to make sure that other visits to neighboring museums are carried out in the future. 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Arculus echoed these comments and added, "It 1s unfortunate that we are not in a position to re-develop our own railway in Port Perry, although we may be able to create some form of memorial or edifice to the 'Nip and Tuck' - the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway." The York Durham Railway runs on what was the Toronto Nipissing Railway line and is open from May to Thanksgiving. It starts at the recently restored Uxbridge railway sta- tion on the west end of the downtown core. =m === Ontario [ Realty Corporation FOR SALE FORMER ORONO TREE NURSERY LANDS, BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON Ontario Realty Corporation (ORC) on behalf of the Ministry of the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) is inviting proposals for the purchase of Lands (370+/- Acres), Buildings and Equipment in Orono Tree Nursery. The Property consists of three parcels and is located in the village of Orono on the West side of Highways #35 and #115 about 5 miles north of Highway #401. Proposals will be received until 3:00pm, Wednesday October 15, 1997. Details regarding the property and submission requirements are contained in an information package which is available by contacting Jim Printer at (416) 585-6772. The highest or any proposal may not necessarily be accepted. ORC reserves the right to withdraw this property at any time without notice. Property may be inspected during Open House inspection sessions scheduled at site office building on October 3rd and 8th, between 10am and 4pm. ; CROSSWORD ANSWERS F L

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