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celebrates 65th birthday wvt
picnic
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ea dor "IIPYlene days were the
hightia t at the 60th birthday party, of the
Hallett Tonnahip Walkerburn Clot!.. held-
Sattirday,,Augyst lit in the'Hullett. Township
Centrai'Sehohl auditorium" The pieltlic and
reunion was originally scheduled to be bald
at Ball's grove but rain started shortly after
noop'and the events were held in the seho.lb
More than 100 guests were welcomedy
Mrs. Lloyd Penfound and Mrs. Garth Mc-
Glinchey and all signed the guest book and
took part in the contests for the afternoon.
The picture display brought by many
former club members went back many
years, recalling many events in this once
thriving community known the as Monteith
Mills. Former members and daughters and
sons of early pioneers reminisced and had a
happy afternoon.
Games for the smaller children were led
by Mrs. Keith Lapp and Mrs. Jim Schneider
and the pre-sclloolers' games were led by
Mrs. Bernice Norman.
Mrs. Patricia Hunking was in charge of
the nail -driving contest for the men and
presented prizes to: first - Leonard Archam-
bault and to Lorne Honking and Keith Lapp
who tied for second.
The clothespin contest taking them off a
line was in charge of Mrs. Garth McClin-
chey. The winners were Leonard Archam-
bault, Mrs. Butch Hoffman and Mrs. Ethel
Ball.
Kick -the -slipper winners for. the ladies
were Mrs. Brian Hallam, Mrs. Jerry Huiz-
inga and Mrs. Keith Lapp. The men winners
were Dennis Schneider, Lloyd McClinchey
and Dave Kibble.
The wedding anniversary prize was won
by Butch and Sharon Hoffman of Hensall
and the oldest person present was Mrs.
Catherine Jackson of Auburn, 85 years old.
The youngest person present was little Mary
Huizinga, three -months -old. The biggest
family was that of Jerry and Brenda Huiz-
inga:
Guessing the jelly beans in lar contest was
won by Harry Webster and guessing
number feet of cord was won by Bob
Schneider. Jennifer Hakkers won a small
doll when she guessed its birthday.
The birthday nearest August 18, 1919 prize
was won by Mts. Lorne Flunking and the one
coming the farthest was Mrs. Robin Hallam
from Lindsay.
The beautiful autographed quilt was won
by Elgin Penfound. It was drawn by Harry
Webster.
A large decorated birthday cake made by
Mrs. Ron Root - centred the bountiful
smorgasbord table. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound
thanked Stewart Ball for making the attrac-
tive signs for. the Walkerburn hamlet and,
on behalf of the 'members, presented him
with a gift. •
Former members were present from Lon-
don, Teeswater, Lindsay, Atwood,
Goderich, Oakville, Stratford, Hensall, Red
Deer, Alberta and the surrounding com-
munities. Pictures were sent' by Miss Kate
Govier of 'Toronto and congratulation
messages were sent by Mrs. T'e Mary
(Fingland) Griers`bf^I'of'btit'O"aiieF'A'ifier'
Don and his mother, Mrs. Irene McMaster
of London.
The co -president,' Mrs. Lloyd Penfound
has seven pieces of silver left after the reu-
nion, so if anyone is missing theirs, please
contact her.
No. 9 school picnic at Walkerburn in years gone by
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