The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-10, Page 15SECOND
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 10, 1984 — A15
SPECIAL THANKS—Grade four students created a thank -you for everything poster in
Soule Kirltsis was part of a work force who remembrance of Thanksgiving.
HORN OF PLENTY—Brian Dillon, Paul
Glanville, Morgan Murray and Tracy Nichol -
son combined forces to create a work of art for
Thanksgiving.
Picture perfect Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving. A word that conjures up a
variety of images. From the historic May-
flower and Indian exchange at Plymouth Rock
to the family gatherings of today.
.Turkey, pumpkins, apples, harvest, au-
tumn, family, pilgrims, Indians and horns of
plenty. All of these were depicted in some
shape or form at Seaforth Public School last
wees as students from a number of the
classes drew, painted and glued together
their interpretations of Thanksgiving.
Photo Feature
by
Heather
McI iwra ith
1
SMILE OF SA TISFACTION—Ten-year-old Jeff Hunt seems pleased with hie Thanksgiv
Ina picture.
ARTISTIC FLARE—Holly Reeves touches up her rendition of Thanksgiving — a horn of
plenty.
GROUP CONFERENCE—Susan Puraley and
Debbie Nolerl seek artistic advice from
teacher Norma Riley.