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• I THE "'
CENTRE
IN THE k,
SQUARE III a
KITCHENER, ONTARIO, CANADA
The 32nd Hackett Runion
. \Was held at Ashfield Town-
ship Park on Sunday, July
13, 1980 with 62 in attend-
ance. A barbecue dinner was
enjoyed by all.
The pregdeht7-jutrarad-
ley, welcomed all present,
thanked J. C. Drennan for,
bringing his barbecue and
thanked the committees in
charge. The minutes were
read by Bell Hackett followed
by accordian selections by
Lori Hackett which were
much enjoyed by all. It was
decided the 1981 picnic will
be held at the same place, on
the second: Sunday in July,
with a barbecue at noon.
The ,new committee is
president, Doug Hackett;
vice president, D. A. Hack-
ett; secretary treasurer, An-
na Mae Hunter; food coin-
,
mittee, ' Morgan and Doris
Johnston, Ken and Elleda
Laidlaw; sports, George and.
Zita Hackett.
Hazel Hackettlooked after
a relative -contest and she
C: Drennan, Eric
Hackett, Marlene Keane and
D. A. Hackett to choose
certain relatives that were
present. Eric Hackett and D.
A. Hackett each had 10
relatives.
The oldest man present
was Cliff Hackett, Goderich
and the oldest lady was
Jannet Drennan, Lucicnow.
The youngest baby was Erica'
Hunter, daughter of Greg
and Sandy . Hunter, St. Cath-
arines. The person coming
the farthest was little Tara
Taylor, Ottawa, granddaugh-
ter of Lenore Bradley, God;,
erich. The most recently
•
married couple was Lorne which were as follows: girls
and Hazel Hackett. The and boys 5 years and under,
birthday doses to. September Tara Taylor, Mac Hackett;
9th, the birthday of Mary . girls 6 • 7 years, Madonna
(Hackett) Bradley, was.won Bradley, NanCy Hackett;
by Marlene Keane, Newmar- boys 6 - 7 years, Brian
-kerr-Th-e-wedding7antivedne; igirlwierand undet
sary blos'9§t to October 29, Madonna Bradley, Arlene
Keane,'Nancy Hackett; girls
:14 and under, Brenda Ilack
ett, Heather Lindsay; boys 1,4
and under, Paul Hackett,
Scott Hackett and Rocky
Little, tied; girls over 14,
Brenda Hackett, Elise Lind-
say; men, George Hackett, J.
C. Drennan, Roy Keane;
The tug-of-war for the
boys and girls was won by
Elise Linday's team over
Kevin . Hackett's team. The
tug for the, men was won by
the direct Hackett descend-
ants over those who had,
married Hacketts. The tug
for. the women , proved the '
direct descendants were
Much stronger than those
—who had-married-into-the-
family,
Several, tried arm wrest-
ling which was won. by Gard-
on Kemp, Arm wrestling for
the girls was won by Lori
Hackett. A ball game was
then played until it was time
to go home.
Photo coPies of the Hack-
. ett Pamily Tree of 25 pdges
-were available'from the-se
retary and Keith Hackett,
Toronto, is conducting a
search for more, historical
information.
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BUILDINGS AND.
GRANARIES
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WASHERS
[across OCP14:11, Zellers]
thip:over 364-3376
the anniversary of . George
and Jennie Hunter, was wan
by Eric and Helen Hackett.
The largest family present
was Lorne 'and Hazel Hack-
ett, 'Greg, Brian, Brenda and
Mac. The lucky places were
won by Jannet Drennan,
Arlene Keane, and Joan
Hackett. 3-legged race, Paul Hackett
Elise Lindsay played sev- and Rocky Little, Madonna
era!" songs on her violin Bradley and Evelyn Bradley,
which we all enjoyed and
they closed' with. all .. singing
the 'blessing. "
Jim and Evelyn Bradley
were in charge of the sports
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* Doc Severinsen * George Carlin * Kitchener Waterloo
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Pageant * Mpnno Singers * Caribbean Carnival of
Tpi-nidad--* Royal Ballet of—Fiand-ers *—Gingerbread
Players * Scottish Golden Fiddle Orchestra * Mame *
* Winnipeg Ballet * Peter, Reveen's "Magik" * Die
---Flederrnaus * Babar the Elephant * Anne -of--Green
Gables * Julian Bream * Peter Schickele * Virgil Fox *
* Acker Bilk * George Jones * Heino * and more ...
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