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Port Perry Star, 16 Oct 1975, p. 28

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" Dale Procunier, been in charge of the restor- 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 16, 1975 For Town Hall '73, a year of accomplishment A year of 'incredible progress was reviewed Wed: nesday night by the Town Hall 1873 committee at the group's annual meeting. Committee chairman Dr. John Hammett said progress report isn't needed. *'All you have to do is look around and you can see what has been - accomplished." Work has gone from clear- ing old drums out of the basement a year ago to the point now where work on the building is almost completed. There's a lot yet to be done, he said, but the end of the' capital expenditures on the building can be seen. The emphasis now, according to the chairman, is turning to programing. He said that within a year, the emphasis . has passed through several stages, from saving the building, restoring it, and now using it. A progress report was in- complete without mentioning who has ation since the project start- ed. "I think we would have been lost in the confusion a long time ago if Dale had not been on hand to help us," he said. "With the job drawing Seagrave continued have sold their farm just south of our village and we wish them happiness in their new residence: Making their home on the former Madsen farm are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bradley. Seagrave certainly doesn't appear to be losing its coun- try charm at all, in fact, some folks are even arriving from Great Britaig to make their home in our Bitth vill- ge. Mr. Les Sharpe an son Alan have arrived from England-and-are now resid- ing with Mr. Sharpe's daugh- ter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones and Kevin. We warmly welcome all of these new folks to Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs: Don Beacock Lee and Blair were delighted to be luncheon guests on ' Monday with her.grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rodd of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nobbs - and family attended the Nor- wood Fair on Sunday. Sorry to report that little Miss Tara-Lynn Puckrin had the misfortune to suffer a fall on Sunday and as a result had to be hospitalized for a couple of days. Hope this little sweetie is home again real soon. -- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wana- maker celebrated Thanks- giving weckend by entertain- ing their family to dinner on Sunday. Those present that helped to sample the fixin's - were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wanamaker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanamaker and family and Mr. and Mrs. . Bill Wanamaker. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Puckrin, Bradley and Brett enjoyed dinner with her folks Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ellicott of Port Perry on Monday evening. Monday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sturman and family were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sturman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sturman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al Sweetman and family of Bowmanville and Mr. Dave Deeley of Oshawa. his to a close, I'd like to see him stay on and help us run the hall." Committee member Bill Brock gave a Teport on expected future program- ming. "Let's just say it (programming) is like seeds underground in very late spring," he said, describing the pro~ramming efforts as not quite completed but "chomping at the bit" to get going. Some of the thinks that.can KRAFT FOODS SALUTES RED & WHITE NATIONAL GROCERS RED & WHITE SUPPLY HO be expected, however, is a series of films...classics in their fields...tp be shown Sunday nights at' the hall. Preliminary plans so far expect that such classics as Gone With the Wind and Chocolate Soldier will be shown, as well as a Chaplin silent film. Mr. Brock said that he has already been approached by a number of people and organizations who would like to use the hall, or who have < ideas about what the Hall could be: used for. - Such things as Western music con- certs and arts and crafts shows have been suggested. An antique show has already been arranged for this Thurs- day and Friday. Jim Catty described the planned program for the first professional performance at the hall this winter when the NDWT Company. performs the popular "Donnellys Tri- logy" here. on their WE HANDLE ONLY GOVERNMENT INSPEC IED MEATS * You Save Twice with Trim and Price! STEAKS $ Sirloin, T-Bone, Wing 19 Performances will be on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and will finish off Saturday 'with an all day marathon per- formance of all three plays... the first time this has been done. The Friday performance will be Hamlet by William Shakespeare, as well as a special performance for students Wednesday * after- . noon. The NDWT's performance SUPPLY here depends on) additional money needed to make the necessary preparations demanded by the company. Organizers are confident, * however, that a $25,000 grant through Heritage Ontariohas been almost guaranteed with Scugog Township's' action recently that designates the Old Town Hall as being of Historical and Architectural 'importance. : The bylaw was passed at the September 22nd meeting. "WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES" BUYS: HEE from our HOUSE VALUE CHECK'D - BRANDED Rump or Bottom Round Roasts 51% The Economy Corner LA MB Cut Cl -HOPS TASTY BEEF ] Liver 69: MEATY BEEF [1 Hearts 68: LEAN PORK Hocks 76: GILLETTE HAIR SPRAY FOR MEN . ANTI PERSPIRANT & DRI si TAME "Go F d" testy - TRAC It Cartridges 99: Y LOOK cro. 51.25 $ FI. Oz. Tin 25 sno $1.09 FEATURE! -- KRAFT VELVEET A FEATURE! -- KRAFT - SOFT - MAXI-BOWL PARKAY MARGARINE &9- ANT) PERSPIRANT § FL Oz. Tin RIGHT GUARD s1 29 FOAMY HAouTe $1.09 | FEATURE -- MACAROM FEATURE! -- KRAFT - MILD CAMPFIRE - By the Plece . 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