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MERNER REUNION sent went "to 'Cas VallE iii •t?rv,.
The Verner reunion was held Lana -side eldest gent, 4, A -
at Seaforth Lions 'ark, wharf Orr, Refloat' youngest .cbiif ,
60 were presiKtt Attending fLlly Toth, `44.itCllener; . Person
from the farthest �listanco was conning the farthest was Miss
Mrs Harold Sn►;ithi„, Laelllee, Anna Orr, Toronto eoup44 with
Quebec• President Hulbert day of reunion casae nearest
a, wedding anniversary
Sebilbe of Zurich presided forMr. •and
a brief business Meting when ret Dave1i endersen, P p
it was decided to hold the 1967 River; gentlefnan' with the ne. r -
reunion at Farview. Farm of estbirthday, Bill Albright, e -
Arnold Merrier, Zurich, troit; lady with nearest birth -
Officers for .1967 are:day, Miss Kathy Rob, Hyde
dent, Hubert.Sehilbe, Zurich
pb; ; Park. A ball geme, sports consis-�
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seeretary-treasurer, Mrs. Byran ting of races, contests and
Kyle, Hensall; 'sports commit- lit- swimming were enjoyed.
.tee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mer. Conveners.for this year were:
ner, Zurich.. Mrs. James Orr, Parkhill, Mrs.
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The Settlement
of Huron County
Author James Scott
This book is a history of life County
of Huron.
Now available at office of The
County Clerk -Treasurer, local book
stores, and The Huron Expositor.
PRICE: $5.00
JOHN G. BERRY,
County Clerk -Treasurer,
Court House, Goderich, Ontario.
Itutsesseseorettemtsses
Douglas Lapp, Wingham and
STUART - SMILLIE PICNIC Mrs.` R. A. Orr, Hensall. Con -
The 27th annual reunion of veners for 1967 picnic are: Mrs.
the Stuart -Smillie clan was held John Currie, Wingham; Mrs.
at Lions Park, Seaforth; The Oswald Rudi, Hyde Park; and
members enjoyed a lune$ at Mrs. Douglas Lapp, Wingharll,
noon, followed by -visiting, WRIGHT REUNION
swimming and games with din- The Wright reunion with 54
tendedfrom er later. Many n ron 'Cothe cionunttyy,, in attendance was ,held in Sea-,
•;� I#forth's Lions Park.
While others came from. Kings-
ville, St. Catherines, Toronto, Officers elected were presi-
Detroit and Hamilton. dent, Lorne 'Ross, Science Hill;
A new executive.. Was elected secretary, Mrs. Laurabelle
to plan for the 1967 reunion: Reichert, Hensall; sports tom
honorary president, Dr. Jennie mittee, Doris and Spencer Jef-
Smillie. Robertson; past presi- fery, Bob and Dorothy Dalton;
dent, Mr. Stewart Smillie; prem- table committee, Carl Dalton.
dent, Mrs. Jean Statham; vice- Results of races and other ev;
president, Mr. Jack Peck; sec- ents on the program were: pea-
retary-treasurer, Miss Lianne nut scramble for children; races,
Peck; business committee, Dr. under 4, Aubrey Ross; under 8,
Alex -Smillie, Mr. Jack Elder, Janet Muir; under 11 Maurice
and Mr. Stewart Smillie; mem- Ruston; girls under 14, Janice
bership convener, Mr. Ldrne El- Wright; boys under 14, Dennis
der; social convener, Mrs. Grace Pepper; bunny hop, Janet Muir;
Peck; billet convener, Mrs. wheelbarrow race, Brad Miller
')orothy . Elder; sports eonven- . and Janet Muir; kick the slip-
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gemmell: per, Brad Miller; cup of water,
CR1CH REUNIONMr. and Mrs. Herb Kercher; pin
on patch, floss and Jean -Pepper;
Crich ;reunion was held at relay, Howard Wright's tears};
Seaforth Lions Park with 91 sponge marathon stretch . relay,
in attendance. ' Orland Reichert's team; gees -
Officers elected were: presi- sing chocolates, Donna. Dalton;
dent, Ernie Crich; vice-presi- wedding anniversary : nearest
dent, Laurie Crich; secretary, picnic,, Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Jor-
Doris Crich; treasurer, Helen dan; longest married couple,
Trewartha; table committee, Mr. and Mrs. Herb • Kercher;
Doris Cartwright, Viola Tayor,, largest family present, Mr. and
Mrs. Laurie Crich, Mrs, Alex Mrs. Carl Dalton;. coming the
Townsend, Mrs. Elmer Town- farthest, distance, Mr. and Mrs.
send; sports, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Dalton; most change in.
Frank Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. pocket, Howard Ross; most ar-
Murray Crich and Mr: and Mrs. titles in purse, Doris Jeffery;
George Turner. guessing contents of can, Doris
Winners in the sports events Jeffery; man with . fancy sox,
were: girls, .5 years and under, Ross Kercher; most buttons on
Sharon Crich; boys; -5 years and dress, Joanne' Ross; oldest per -
under, Donald Crioh; girls 6 to son present, Herb Kercher.
9, Sandra Crich, -Patsy Crich.;; STEPHENSON REUNION
boys 6 to 9, Wil .Crich, Leslie The 37th Stephenson reunion
Falconer; girls, 10 to 12, Norma was held at Lions Park, Sea
Crich, Jean Falconer; boys 10 forth,when 109 attended.
to 12, Clayton Schilbie, DougOfficers' elected were: presi-
Schilbie; young ladies and dent, Garnet Mousseau;, secre-
men
mens relay, Nancy Turner's tary, Jolene Keys; lunch tom -
team; married ladies and mens
relay,- mittee, Elmer and Margaret
Gladys Crich's team;
grandmother's and grand(fatlr 5henson, Luther and Elva
Sanders; sports
er's lucky spot race, Jack Turn "committee; Ken
er; penny scramble for ,child's and Marion McClure, John and
ren; candy scramble for child- Helen Consitt. It was decided
ren; youngest parson, Julie to hold picnic et same place and
Townsend; olde'St person, Mrs. date in 1967.
Roy Pepper; bean contest, Mrs. Sports winners, were: pre -
Herman Crich; family coming school children, Stephen Arm-
the•farthest, Art Crich's family, strong, Dianne Consitt; girls
Macklin, Sask. age 6 to 8,, Kathy Taylor; boys
age 6 to 8, 'Billy Stephenson,
ORR REUNION Bruce Stephenson; girls age . 9
The 17th Ofr Reunion was to 12, Donna •Taylor, . Janice
held at Seaforth Lions Park. Turner; boys age 9 to 12, Bryan
Fifty • six members en- Stephenson; young ladies race,
joyed a picnic dinner and sup- Nancy Consitt; young mens
per from Toronto, Parkhill, De- race, David Turner; married
troit, Wingham, Hyde Park, ladies race, Marjory Consitt;
Langside, Bervie, Pine Riven married men's race, Bill Con -
Dresden, Holyr000d,, Kitchener sift; lady's kick the slipper;
and Hensall. Janette Turner; men's kick the
Prize for the eldest slipper, Bill Taylor; ladies.' shoe
scramble, Joyce Dowson; men's
Picnics, Reani
ily; " l torian, Peter Diechert;
1nr1ic;fz . ,Cort? nittee, Allan and
Maw , Eichler, Clarence end
Vegan •:O ler.
RATHV1 Llr REUNION
VIA .eighth annual Rathwell
rennin?' was held Sunday July
17tH, fit the Seaforth Lions Parr
with'an .attendance of 75.
Officers elected for 1967 were
president, Fred Korean, Clin-
ton; vice-president, Arnold Rath -
well, BE 2, Baden, Ont.; Were -
tory, Cela Sioman, Clinton;
treasurer, Gordon Rathwell,
Clinton; contest committee, Mrs.
D't cy Rathwell and Mrs. Mur-
iel . Grigg; registrar, Harvey
Stewart, London; park facilities,
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Plum -
steel, • Seaforth.
The results of races and oth-
er events on the program were:
eldest present, Ray Fear, Clin-
ton; ,youngest child present,
Scott Millar; birthdaynearest
Picnic, .Robbie Rathweli, RR 3,
Clinton; eldest person without
false teeth, Ethel Stephenson,
Varna; grandmother with most
.grandchildren present, Edna
Stewart; most res ntly married
couple, Mr. • and Mrs. Gerald
Rathwell, Brucefield; girl with
shortest shorts, Brenda Millar;
man with least hair, Gerald
Rathwell, Lucknow;, tallest man;
Walter Turner, Bayfield; larg-
est family present, Mr. and Mrs.
D'Arcy Rathwell.; coming the
farthest distance, Mrs. Muriel
Collett; guessing household ar-
ticles in an egg, Charles Bran-
don;; races, under 8 years, Brian
Millar, Stewart Turner; 10 and
under, Randy Millar, Stewart
Turner; 12 and under, Randy
Millar, Debbie Turner, Stewart
Turner; 14 and •under, -_.Wendy
Rathwell, Randy Millar, Rhondo
Rathwell; young men, Randy
Millar; young ladies, Wendy
Rathwell, Rhonda Rathwell and
Marion Statton; , three legged
race Wendy and Rhonda lath -
well; married. ladies, Mrs. Jean
Turner; married, men, Gerald
Rathwell, Brucefield; kick the
slipper, ladies, Nancy Elgie,
Toronto; kick the slipper, men,
Bruce Rathwell, Bruce/field.
iUr._' and Vs. n•RN,.MFt,'k. ":paalton$
with 1,07 dlz attendOlce,
Mr* and Mrs, Water[ him
Mr. and , Art llfcCluve and
Mr. and Mfs� ..prio Anderson
conducted the :sports.
The results were races, boys
and gide, is and under, Brian
McClure, Rill Gibson; boys and
• gids, 6 and under, Paul Me-
Clure, Stanley lYfeClure boys
and girls 7 and 'under, Paul
McClure, girls,
Henderson; boys
and girls 8 and under, Ricky
Taylor, Paul McClure; wheel-
barrow raee, 8 and under,
Claire and Robert McClure,
Stanley McClure. and Bill Gib-
son; three legged race, 8 and
under, Judy and Marjory Tay-
lor, Claire and, Stanley Mc-
Clure; scramble, 5 and under;
scramble, 8 and under; girls,
10 and under, Marjory Taylor,
Nancy Smith; boys 10 and un-
der, Edward McClure, David
McClure; girls 12 and under,
bays 12 and under, Kenny Dal-
ton; Kenny Anderson; girls, 14
and under, Kathy Taylor, Karen
Taylor; boys 14 and under, Jim-
Anderson,
imAnderson, Kenny Dalton, Mar-
vin Taylor; young ladies, Blan-
che Dalton, Sharon Beuerman;
young men., Fred Gibson, Glen
McClure; kick the slipper,
Blanche Dalton, Bonnie Tay-
lor; men, Steven Taylor, Kenny
Dalton; men's wheelbarrow race
George and Neil McClure, Stan-
ley and Fred McClure; ladies'
Blanche. Dalton and . Sharon
Beuerman, Karen Taylor . and
Barbara Smith; men's three
legged race, Kenny Anderson,
and Kenny Dalton, Ray and
Fred McClure; ladies, Blanche
Dalton and Barbara McClure,
Karen and Betty Taylor; oldest
ladies with her own teeth, Mrs.
Jim McClure; oldest men with
his own teeth, Harvey McClure;
oldest person, Belle McClure.
Officers elected for 1967 are
president, Glen McClure; vice-
president, Nelson McClure; sec-
retary, Mrs. Garnet Taylor;
sports, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mc-
Clure, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Taylor and Mr, and Mrs. Tom
Carter; refreshments, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McClure, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Williamson.
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when harvest begins
oI� the meantime we wish
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McCLURE REUNION
The McClure reunion ' wps
held July 24th at the home of
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shoe scramble, Bill Turner; old-
est person attending pienic, Mr.
Stan Morrow; • youngest •person,
attending picnicSandra Wil
lert; couple most recently mar-
ried, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rath -
well; people coming the farth-
est distance, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Morrow and Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacLeod of Pilot Mound, Mani-
toba. Special guest§ attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mor-
row and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mac-
Leod of Pilot Mound, Manitoba.
DIECHERT REUNION
Diechert reunion was held at
Seaforth Lions •Park, with 64,
attending,
Officers for the picnic were:
president, George Diechert;
vice-president, Phyllis Diechert;
secretary, Earl Diechert; trea-
surer, Ruth Greb; sports com-
mittee, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mil-
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kellar;
lunch- committed, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Kellar and Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Elligson; historian, Pet-
er Diechert.
Results of races and other
events on the program were:
pre school, boys raee, Eddie
Keller; girls, Diane Eickler,
Diane Keller; boys 4 to 6, Doug
Diechert; girls, 7 to 10, Lori
Keller, Carolyn Keller; boys 7
to 10, Don Ardiel, Eddy Greb;
girls 14 and up, Loviaine Filop-
owich, Pauline Greb; young -
men's race, Karl Keller, Roland
Gibson; hammer nails, Roland
Gibson; ;kicking slipper, men,
Elgin Keller; ' kicking slipper,
ladies, Mrs. Marg Diechert. long-
est belt, Victor Diechert; relay,
Elgin Keller's team; men with
most pennies, George Diechert;
ladies with most buttons, Lov-
i.aine Filipowich; articles in
purse, Marg Keller; woman's
race, Mable Keller, Ruth Greb;
clothes pins in milk bottle, Lor-
raine Filipowieh; youngest
baby, Sherry Lyn Gibson; new-
est married couple, . Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Gibson; closest
birthday, Clarence Hobner.
Supper was served and meet-
ing held. Officers elected for
ite*t year were, president, Shir-
ley Keller; yride president, >H
old Waal; secretary,
Gr* tteesaier - Lawara Pepe�`
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