b'PHOTO CARE OF THE CLARINGTON MUSEUMS AND ARCHIVESLAKE SCUGOG HISTORICAL MEETINGGerman prisoners of war interred in Ontario Anyoneinterestedinstoriessurroundingremember her as an interim-curator at Scugog Shores WWII, or in history in general, wont want toMuseum and Archives a number of years ago. miss the next open meeting of the Lake ScugogDr. Barron provides an inside look at Canadas so-Historical Society. lution for dealing with the problems of high-ranking While the war raged in Europe through thePOWs during WWII, right here in Durham Region. early1940s,mostCanadianshadnoideathatHer presentation will recount fascinating stories of high ranking German officers were being trans- Dr. Amy Barron prisoners of war and camp life, as well as the only ported to this country and being held in a Prisoner of Warbattle fought on Canadian soil during the war.Camp, just a few miles from Scugog Township. The meeting takes place on Tuesday November 8 at The camp, simply known as Camp 30, was located in7:30 p.m. in the basement hall of St. Johns Presbyterian Bowmanville, and it was here the captured German offic- Church, at 319 Queen St., Port Perry.ers were held for the duration of the war. ThisisanopenmeetingandtheLakeScugog Scugog resident Dr. Amy Barron will be the LSHS guestHistorical Society welcomes anyone from the community. speaker. She is a faculty member in Fleming CollegesThepresentationisfreeforLSHSmembersandby Heritage Programs based in Peterborough, and some maydonation for the general public.Thank you veteransCatherine AyotteJennifer HunterKellie RenaudRalph Fairman Krista CraigAlaina Malcolm Shannon WatsonSales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative Broker Sales Representative Sales Representative Managing Broker1894 Scugog St. Port Perry | 905-985-9777FO 51F51OCCUUSSNNOOVVEEMMBBEERR22002222 Remembrance Day.indd 51 2022-10-24 12:37 PM'