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2 The Times-MN t , 26, 1962
Sheppard picnic :Mennen .reunion
The 11111 annual Sheppard The tenth annual Merrier re-
PtCtilie was held on .fitly 1 union was held at Cedar Park,
in Parkhill Memorial Park ZUriell , last tiundaY with 150 in
with a large attendance. attendance
The sports committee consist ,
ing of Garry Sheppard. Ralph
Thompson, Marion McNaugh-
tam Marlene Fraser. had a good
list of sports.
REUNION REPORTS
Oldest person present was
Mrs. Susan Monier; largest
family, Mt and Mrs. Merl.
Merrier; youngest person, Jan-
ice Tonwsend; the fattest man,
Milford Merner; coming .farth-
est distance, 'red Turner;
guessing marbles, Barbara
Townsend; door prize, Byron.
Kyle.
APPrOXimately 85 attended
the Pym picnic at :Riverview
Park, Exeter. on July 1.
Results in sports for chil-
dren under 5 were Mark Shul-
man, girls, five to 10, Marion
Hen, bays. Bryan McNamara;
girls, in and under, ,Ann Vern,
ladies, Myrna McNamara; men,
Ted McNamara, pacing 50 feet,
Howard Pym; kicking shoe in
basket, Shirley Hotham; lucky
spot. Jack 'Eagleson.
Youngest bahy, Drew Kirk-
land 0.2 weeksl; travelling far-
thest, Edith Pym, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Tobian, Toledo, Ohio;
youngest grandmother, Mrs. Al-
vin Pym; oldest grandmother,
Mrs. Ted flotham; oldest grand-
father, George McGavin; wed-
ding anniversary nearest pic-
nic date, Mr. and Mrs. George
Davis: guessing jelly beans, -
Mrs. K. Tobian;
President is Sam Skinner;
vice-president, Jack Pym, For-
est; secretary - treasurer, Mrs.
M. .1. Kirkland, Kitchener;
table committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Davis; Mr. and Mrs.
Ted McNamara, Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Horne; sports corn-
mittee, Mr. and Mrs. William
Morley. Mr. and Mrs, Don Pym
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eagle-
son.
Pym reunion
The N Car Kin of Huron launches: a
Happenings in
Efianshard
Mrs, Lottie Jones of St. Ma-
rys spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Win. J. Jones and
family.
Mrs. Donald Beattie, Anne
and Robert of London; Mrs.
Jack Morgan and Philip of
Guelph; Mr. Hubert Fitzgerald
of Detroit were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thu-
keit and faintly,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Thomson,
Grant, Sharon and Mary Lou
spent Sunday evening with Sir,
and Mrs. Kenneth Langford
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Park-
inson attended the funeral of
the latter's aunt at Tillsonburg
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack-
er and family spent. Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Or-
vine Langford and John of Cen.-
Iraha.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson
and family attended the Milk
Producers' Picnic at Woodstock
nn Thu -sday
Miss Elizabeth Thacker is
counsellor at Bimini Camp for
two weeks.
Mr. Mel Glidden and family
of Goderich spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Lang-
ford and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Petch of
Strathroy spent Sunday and
Monday will, Mr. and Mrs,
Claire Sisson. They all wore
Sunday c+.ening, visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence 'Grosby
and Debbie of London,
Miss Ruth 0. Hooper of To.
?Tinto snout the weekend with
Mr cinch Mrs. Gladwyn linoper
Ming family. site was a guest
at the Cameron-Quick wedding
at Newbury on Saturday.
Miss Linda Thacker is spend '
ing a few days with Miss Joan
Boric:jos of Granfon.
DAILY DELIVERY
Bell gathering
Al the 35th Bell reunion held
at Seaforth Lions Park offi-
cers in charge were; President,
David McLean; secret a r Y,
Mrs. A. .1, Houston; sports, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul McNaughton,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg McCurdy
and tattles, Mr. and Mrs. liar-
old Bell and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Watson.
Person coming farthest was
Mrs. Lorene Weir, Detroit, and
she also won prize for having
birthday nearest reunion date.
The oldest present was Mrs.
Thomas Bell; youngest, Rod-
ney McNaughton, Z at r i c h, By MRS. GLADWYN HOOP E R
guessing buttons in jar. James
Watson, Kirkton:
packs a nep,nunch for every member of the
. family . . any time of day! 'You need its 'body-
building nutrients, nn matter what your age. brink
Jots.
ETER
DAIRY
Winners of races were, s::\ to
nine, Cindy Paton; in 12, Deb.
hie La mport, Toronto, sack
race, Debbie. Shaddick, kicking
slipper, Ed Holland; whcelhar-
row race. Ron MeNakdlion,
Ralph Thompson; shoe scram-
hie. Harry Dago; ball in basket.
Ron MeNaughinn;
Girls, kiekoig slipper. Deb.
hie Lamort; lunch relay. Joy
Paton's side; life saver relay,
Donna Westman's side: clothes-
pihs in bottle. Doug Thompson;
plate and batten game, Mrs. Er-
ma Fitton and Murray Shitp-
purl; alley throw. Morley Era-
setr: tmstery package was won
by Mrs. Dave Sheppard of
'Parkhill, All pro schoolers en-
joyed the peanut scramble.
Ur_ and Mrs. Dave Sheppard
celebrated their 5.1th wedding
anniversary, May 22, 1962,
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Me-
Naughton Wondham are to
celebrate their .25th anniver-
sary on Devember2.4. 1902.
The 1963 reunion is to he held
at the same place, date and
time, with Mr. Art Thompson.
president, and Mrs: I1 arry
Sheppard, secretary-treasurer.
Winners in races: boys and
girl , elctht to 12, Carol Anne
Pell; 12 to 13. Mary Lou
Schenk. James Watson; young
ladies, Lucille McCurdy, June
Miller; married ladies, Rose-
line Schenk, Helen Bell;
grandmothers walk, Vera Ste-
phen. Tamest waistline, Eve-
lyn n; grandfathers
walk, Houston: kirk the
slipper, iunior, jaws Watson:
senior, lnriv Houston.
Officers for 1063 are; Presi-
dent. Charles Stephen; serre-
tar!: treasurer, Mrs. Charles
Stephen; sports. Mr. and Mrs.
Pant MeNaughton, Mr. and
Mrs, Reg ,McCurdy; lables
Mr. and Mr, Ross Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. .\Ivin Cooper.
The nest reunion will be held
in Riven iew Park the first
Sunday in July
Witzel reunion
The Wit/ot reunion was held
at Riverview Park, Exeter on
Sunday, July 22 vtth 7R In at-
ittufanrr
rrr,tilent is. Wilmer Pfaff;
'oreltresichlr. Thelma Pearce:
secretary -•reasurer.. Esther
*Neel.): table vominntra. Thelma
and Albert reartP: sport ,: com-
mittee. Mary and Sid Neel)
it was Aitred Tilley's thrill-
clay and all had a piece of the
Ilium birthday rak+,.
ne,at.tves were present. from
as tar as Sault Ste Marie.
reelto ard Immo
The f mmgc:4 present was
rionzias Thomson nne special
elvern wac hint maple holdinz
thp n“. K.! pins In their
:land when retro-nett from the
ii ire. vine 1w Mrs, Don Me.
(-IPA!: and fitter Shapion,
We've pored prices to cut down our st ck of used cars & trucks
before our staff takes its holidays the first p rt of August
50 Car
Similar Savings On Our Entire invent ry
'60 Pontiac Laurentian Forclor, 6-cylinder autom•
'58 Meteor Rideau Tudor, 8-cylinder,
matic, radio,
Pontiac Laurentian Fordor
'60 Ford Galaxie Fordor, 8-cylinder automatic,
radio. '57 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe, 6-cylinder
matte, '60 Pontiac Laurentian Forder, 4 -cylinder,
'57 Meteor Rideau 500 4-Door Hardtop, 8-cylinder '59 Meteor Custom Tudor, 6-cylinder. automatic, radio.
'59 Chev. Biscayne Fordor, 6-cylinder automatic,
'57 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe Fordo, 8-cylinder
'59 Renault Fordor automatic, radio.
'58 Pontiac Chieftain 4-Door Hardtop, 3-cylinder, '57 Chev. 210 Fordor, radio.
power brakes, automatic, radio,
'56 Pontiac Laurentian Fordor, 8-cylinder auto.
158 Pontiac 5trato Chief Tudor, 8-cylinder, radio. matic, radio.
'58 Vauxhall Fordor, 4-cylinder. '56 Chev. 210 2-Door Hardtop, radio,
'58 Chev, Station Wagon Fordor, 6-cylincler. '56 Chev, Fordor
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auto,
'56 Pontiac Laurentian
'56 Pontiac Laurentian Pordor
'56 Dodge 4-Door Hardtop
'56 Ford Tudor
'55 Pontiac 2 Door Hardtop, 6 cylinder,
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',55 Dodge Fordor
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'5$ Dodge Pordor
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