Edward F. Seagram

Edward Frowde Seagram (September 28, 1873 – February 1, 1937) was an entrepreneur, philanthropist and politician in Ontario, Canada.

[1] The son of distiller Joseph Emm Seagram and Stephanie Urbs,[2] he was born in Waterloo and was educated at the Lakefield Preparatory school, Trinity College and McGill University.

That same year, he purchased Mueller Cooperage, renaming it Canadian Barrels and Kegs (later Canbar of Breslau).

He helped establish the Westmount Golf and Country Club and served as first president of its board of directors.

[4] His granddaughter Sandra Seagram was the last debutante presented at the Court of St James's.