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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Apr 2005, p. 5

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Orono Weekly Times - 5 April 13, 2005 Pioneer Day at Clarke Museum Claringlon ^Museums and I. 16 jchives will ■ be hosting ioneer Day at Clarke Museum Check )96 Intrepid .OOj I 4dr„ air cond., I loaded with extra's, very clean, only 130,000 KLM.: I Dark maroon ^PllllferaFM Imrequlpedl ind. tilt wheel, >96 Chev Cavalier cart 1.00 Bn III I I I anew iiie®: Airbond'jl'crulae ||j ti* wheel, 7 pas- pipH been ' serviced since new, must be driven, good > family van 'hï^: ill AVU L/J v/sa - -I 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Have you ever wondered what pioneer life was like? What kind of house would you live in? What clothes would you wear? What food would you eat? What games would you play? What work would you do at home and in school? The area known today as the Municipality of Clarington was first settled in 1794 by American Loyalists. They travelled travelled up through New York State in covered wagons and on foot. Household items were placed on a large open bateau called a Durham Boat which was pulled along the coast by men using ropes. The Irish, Scottish, and English were the next to arrive after a difficult three month voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. |l «am 1 tw.ii - . SISK. NEWCASTLE FUNERAL HOME Family owned and operated by Carl Good, Funeral Director, and Joyce Kurta 386 Mill St. S., Newcastle 905-987-3964 www .newca stlefuneralhome. com "Caring for our Community" It pays to BANK at DUCA v an tage # 6 : mortgages (Great rates plus.Bonus Shares) Variable Rate Mortgage 3.75% 5 Year Mortgage 4.80% Rates subject to change without notice. For current rates call your local branch, Call 1 -866-800-DUCA or visit www.duca.com explore the daily lives of these men, women and children. Chum butter, dip candles candles over an open fire, and make a punch tin lantern for those cold dark nights. Tour our one room Schoolhouse and play some heritage games in the old school yard. A real Blacksmith will show you the art of his trade through demonstrations at the museum's Blacksmith shop. Give up the conveniences of our modem world ifom 11:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday April 16 arid join us for some fun in the past. The Clarke Museum is located at the Kirby east exit off Highway 35/115. Admission is $1.00 Seniors and Children, $2.00 Adults and a $5.00 family maximum. Come to the Clarke Museum, and celebrate the Pioneer! Bowmanvllle Branch Manager: Tom Broadfoot 200 King Street East Tel. (905) 623-6343 bowmanviire@duca.com Whitby Branch Manager: Paul Muller 1818 Oundas Street East Tel. (905) 728-4658 whitby@duca.com Come bank with us! Financial Services ..your Credit Union! On behalf of our students.; HflOMk rnuuntu rmc eiocc OIITHICT SONOOt. «CAM i Dodge Caravan II our cars sold with safety, -test and have lubrico warranty c. Call Al Landry today at: UNITED ■ §ï,ï s 905-697-9800 Located at Silver & Church SI. Bowmanvllle Learn how to talk to others cr-T r". about their smoking. ^smokers'HaPL^E TOLL-FREE 1-877-5 1 3-5333 The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board thanks you, the parents and community members who so willingly donate your time, skills and talents in our schools. You help our students to succeed in learning and in life! We invite everyone in our community to join us in making a positive difference in the life of a child or youth, through our SEEDS) Volunteer Program. Details are available at www.kpr.edu.on.ca or by calling 705-742-9773 or toll-free 877-741-4577, ext. 2001/2018. A warm welcome awaits at a school near you! Educating for Success! Diane Lloyd, Sylvia Terpstra, Chairperson of the Board Director of Education

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