Seagrave News Thanksgiving 1972 - B - r-r-r. After a whole weekend of howling winds and snow- flurries, the home fires feel ® good. Not many gardens were cleaned up this year but we did see one lady indust- riously cutting grass. The Durward' family had another of their big days on Saturday - the eighth with 3 to o Bo. At 4 o'clock, Mr, Charlie Durward and Miss Maisie Mortimer exchanged vows in Pleasant Pt. Church. At about 5:30 they and about 100 guests had a turkey dinner at Seagrave Church. A little ¢ later in the evening, the company went out to town for a dance in the Oddfellows Hall. Somewhat later, the Plesant Pt. ladies served' lunch there, We didn't notice any Durwards in church « Sunday morning. On Friday evening, Mr. Addition to "R.H. Cornish School (continued) school, . visitors returned to the gymnasium for re- freshments, What they saw during the tour was the latest in modern school equipment and teaching methods. A new resource centre is the e size of four classrooms, covering an area of 3,000 square feet, and includes a library. There are spetial art, science and home econ- omic rooms, a new shop, plus change -rooms and showers for boys and girls. ¢ The second floor contains a large open area consisting. of two thrge-room areas and one_two-room area, plus a seminar area for small groups and a working area for teachers. The number of classrooms now totals 32, compared to 20 before the addition was completed. Work on the new project began in September, 1971 and was completed by the middle of June this year, but not used until classes star- ted again last month. The architect was Salter & Allison of Barrie, and the contractor, Clairmont Con- struction, Toronto, "INVEST NOW! ¢ VICTORIA & GREY TRUST "Guaranteed Investments T%h . For 5 Years Interest 3s payable half yearly or may be left to compound. « EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone, 985-7306 and Mrs. Bruce Carr attended the Tamblyn - Peyton wedding in North- minster Church, Oshawa and thereception later at Holiday Inn, On Sunday these same folks had Thanksgiving din- ner with father and mother Smith at Eden, Miss Marilyn - McMillan was at home with her mother for the weekend so Mrs, McMillan had the whole family plus Mrs. Fishley and Cecil Fishley for their special meal on Monday night. Mr. Isaiak Irwin didn't have a planned birthday party this year, but he did have quite a few callers and received many greetings. Mr. Irwin with Mr. and Mrs. Bright and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rundle of Cobourg enjoyed a colour tour of the Haliburton district on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. Heywood Short and Mrs. Reta Boe started a few days ago for an . autumn trip to the Mari- times. While there, they expect to attend the mar- riage of their nephew Martin Suddard in Truro, N.S. Mr. Bert Wanamaker is not yet ready to go visiting but he can and does receive callers, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mark of Toronto and the Ron Wana- makers of Oshawa dropped in on Sunday. On a holiday weekend we expect to find Miss Miriam Chant visiting the Venners, She didn't disappoint us this week. Miss Donna Bruce spent PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 11,1972 - 7 the holiday in Ottawa. Next week Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Barr take off for the south. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Brand were in Seaforth visiting relatives for a few days last week, Did. you see that new building beside the church? That is Bill Keens new house. We have. been reminded thatitis time for some turkey dinner talk, For many years Seagrave's date has been the first Wednesday 'in Novem- ber and this year it happens tobe 'the first day of Nov- ember -- only 3 weeks away. The church stewards met last week and the U.C.W. meet this Wednesday, S0 we figure things are, cooking. Our Thanksgiving church service was little different from that of any other Sunday -- no pumpkins nor apples decorated the alter rail. The only change was that Mrs. Gord Robertson of Pleasant Pt. was there and rendered a nice solo. At S.S. a program number appeared for the first time this fall as Arlene Watts gave a reading. Mr. Don Beacock and his small son Lee visited .the birthday box but the offering was only from Lee, Next week -- Pinedale Anniversary at 11. Nothing DRUG STORES "WELL WORTH LOOKING FOR" PRICES EF LD.A. FECTIVE MON., OCT. 9 TO SAT. OCT. 28 "EVERYDAY" MULTIPLE VITAMINS 100 TABLETS IN APOTHECARY BOTTLE AT THE EVERYDAY Low PRICE 179 ALSO. MULTIPLE VITAMINS PLUS IRON . I.D.A. EVERYDAY 1972 IDASAL 5 GRAIN I.D.A. BRAND ASA. TABLETS BOTTLE OF 100 "VAP-AIR" VAPORIZER -- HUMIDIFIER FEATURING "SAFETY LOCK-ON TOP" 140 OZ. 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