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The annual Gaunt re -union was
:Held July 16, at the home of
'Mr.. and Mrs., Harold Gaunt,
Fordyce. There were about eighty
present for the occasion .from
Tceswat.er,. Wingharn, Owen
Sound, Whitechurch, London, ..
Michi.Tan, •Dungannon Lucknow,
East and West Wawanosh. The
weather was perfect and the after-
noon Was spent in visiting, races.,
games and contests. The sports
committee, comprised'of Mrs,
Jim Aitcheson, Mrs . -Bob Aitch
esori and. Mrs. George Errington,
very oapabiy took charge of. the
races etc. The results' were as •
follows:. Girls 3-4, Jayne Phillips.
Boys 341, Brian Reid; Girls S=F,'
•Barhar`a A.itcheson, Bpys'576, •
Wayne °McDonald'; Boys
John .Wilson; 'Girls. 9-10 Cindy
Kean, Boys 9-10, Doug Aitcheson,
Boys 11-12,, Terry Reid. Wheel- •
barrow Race-"John•Phillips and
Fred •Phillips;. 3 legged Race
• John Phillips and Fred Phillips;
Newspaper Relay (under 20). -••
Louise McDonald and. Fred Phill
Ips; Newspaper Relay (over 20)
Dave .and Betty Kirkland; Shoe in
basket (up to 12) -'Bradley Aitch
eson;Shoe in basket (over 12)
:''Russell Gaunt Balloon Race
Doug Aitcheson, Cindy Kean;
Minute Walk.- 'Norman' McDon-.
aid;: Lucky spot ;on• lawn. Beverly
McDonald;. Lucky No, Con• test
Leonard Phillips,: Mrs. Mak
McFarlane; Countin Macaroni
in Jar Russell Phillips. Several
other' humorous gatries in Which
nearly everyone. participated
were much enjoyed
This is the 20th year that. the'
G.aunt clan' has. held a re -union
and it.'w.as felt that something a •
little special: should be provided
so Andy Gaunt and Russell .Gaunt
,provided the l gathering?with a
step -;dance to musicplayed by
• Rosalene Phillipson .her accordian
Mrs:. Russell Gaunt .gave a reading :
cornposed.by her and; the:Gaunt .
Gount Reufllon.
Clan felt it •was'too good to leave
out ofthis..account'so hem it fs
GAUNT REUNION 1906
We got a wee bit notice
In the mail the other day
That said ,"'Come'to the Gaunt
reunion
Onour twentieth birthday , ":
Harold and Annie will greet us.
With the same old welcoming ..
hand
That has `kept the Gaunt 'reunion'
Beloved throughout. the land,
Len and Ken are at the books
They keep the records straight
1st vice is Annie Wright, •
.. You .bet She's never late,.
We•hope our Murray M., P,.
For him we are proud and happy'
Will find the•time to corne this
• year.
Now tha . he is a new .pappy ..
They tell. us George .and:Edith
Have reached their fiftieth year
What memories Must surround
them
With family ,all so near. '
Tillie has worked hard 'and long
To keep our mernory 'clear •
On' her history book with names
and faces
• So we'll, know 'whywt are here.
Games and races will' be run
In, any kind of weather
And picnic tables.,' how they'll
groan
They'.ve never failed to, .ever.
For Rosella can bake a cake,'
And Aggie knows her tarts,
Isabel makes .the' meal . complete
With her delicious., pastry'`.arts
There's Harold ; Donnie Joe and
:John • •
The pounds'they gained were plen-
ty;
.
At the 20 picnics they enjoyed
1 hope :they!"re around for many,
But Andy, Russel and Ernest
They're Gaunt by name and
nature
It's funny how they eat so much
And no extra pounds. do carry.,
U you should see them' in a race.
They sure.do think they're speedy
But George Philips can beat them
4 " every time '
'And he's getting darn close to
eighty._
For twenty years 1 tried my luck
To kick that 'slipper farther
But Fran or, Philipps the prize
would win,
A pd I just broke my garter
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'Our lads' anal Iass do travel. far
They have the pretty faces
But soonthey'reback with .guy
• • or •gal • •
And names have traded places.,
Each. year there are new' members,
Co add
New faces round our, table
The welcome mat Is out to all
Togetherpessls what we're after.
Yes, We'll come to the Gaunt
reunion
On this, anniversary day
'You need not fret or- worry
For ,We could not stay away.
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This was .composed and written..
by' Mrs. Russel Gaunt on the
occasion of 'the, twentieth. ann- . .
iversary of the Gaunt reunion,
Rosalene Phillips played. several
a`ccordian selections while the
• ladies prepared the picnic supper
and alsb after supper.,
The business meeting. was held
right, after supper starting with the,
election of the officers. Pres.
Leonard Phillips; Vice -Pres; - Mrs
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INNES AWES W'IN IIIS LIKE THESE
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1EG i ONLYO• MORE BES • �N BEANS • '
AND GIVES TOO • SIO �
BEANS + T ~Alae JO TIS EASIER TO 1
Na twisting, no tenant Tour
innes•forms a windrow that resists •
thewinds, yet is tight and fluffy
for faster drying,. easier con.'
bining. Sifts out. dirt andstones
to' reduce tare, cut damage to
your cpmbine. Places pods up an.
top, away front the soil to reduce.
• spotting, give you "-better quality
beans, Eliminates hand • labor.
Proved wherever beans.are grown
as'the one sensible method to baryes
INDIVIDUALLY
RE.MJICEMLE .t
Noir used exciusi Biter* . l on Many modeor cONYEVOit
nit rotors, Gonne, thorough treiltnt or 3.point' Tongue �S APAcalr
plctsrup fiction. lust one bolt also TRANSFERABLE' on Attott to 2• ;and 44ow rntatiels
to replace a finger.. ; • . some for siraight♦throuth to matte a" 4, 6 or 1.4o#
or offtst position. windrow ; ; ...0oobles ettir ency•
0 MODELS es form rriodr+wr frOson 2 4, i or '# raves 'irt 24!'„ to 40"
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H. L.. •TURNER• (ONTAgt$O) LI'.D
BLENHEIM, ONTARIO.'
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Wright; Secretary :Mrs. Murray
•Gaunt, Sports Committee, - Mrs..
.Ernest Gaunt , rim A itcheson and
..Misr' John Gaunt:. Lunch Corrimit-
tee 7 ail.of the wadiesi-Press.repor,!
mt.- Mrs. Russell Phillips •
• .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aiticheson,
St. Helens . invited everyone to- • : 1
their home 'for the l$'l; re -union..
A gift was .resented to Mr. and..
Mrs.. George Phillips In honour
Of, their 50th Wedding anniversary -
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just recently celebrated.
'Oldest: lady - Mrs. George
Pb hips Oldest man - A r+chie
A itcheson; 20 years rnarr%d this
year..: Mr.. , and Mrs. ,Jim Aitche-
son;' :Closest birthday re premie '-
everly Mc
B " Donald; Clost wend -
ing acnniversary -.:Mr. -and Mrs.
Leonard.;Phillips;* 20 yrs.; Old'rhis
year - tiouglas Gaunt.. Ronnie
Foran; .youngest baby
Reid, .. .
It was also decided' to send
•'cards. t0 Mrs; Sara Durnin <JAunt • '
.Kate) at the 'i3ruceiea 'Haven
`Walkerton'and `to Itvirs. J.ot
Gaunt who resides with her son
Ernest' Gaunt;
Another successful" piic is
aver and all thank Annie, Harold
Doug, Beverly and Janice :kw ` : .
having them and all are .already .
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:hooking forward to •.1961, •
St. Helens wii:
Ladies See Blades
The regular' August meeting :of
the St . Helens Wamen'ss •'institute
;was held Thursday night August:
lith with a good. attendance
and
Mrs. Harold Gaunt President,
presiding:
The roll call Was. answered by
"A new product 1 plan• on trying"
• During the business it was,
'decided that the institute would
sponsor the 4-H girls club again
this year. Arrangements were tnadt
for the Fall Pair exhibit, The
Huron County Historical Meeting
ng
will be held in the. hall on Sept- .'
ember *19th
Current events, prepared by Mrs.
W rn ...Purdon•, were read by Mrs.
'E. W. Rice. A reading was given
by Mrs, Gordan MacPherson. Pred
Bissett of 1Goderich showed some
excellent pictures of .a trip through
• the Canadian West and the Uniited.
States, also some local pictures
He was thanked and 'prevented with
a gift by Mrs, Gordon Struthers. •
While' lunch was being.prep ..
Mrs. Ikon Pannabecker conducted
a contest.,' The committee in
charge of lunch was hilts. Harold
Cooper, Mrs'.
Gordon 'Crane and
Mrs. Gordon. MacPherson,