The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-07-18, Page 11Soing..and,
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Bell clan picnic
The 40th Bell family reunion
was held at Riverview Park,
Exeter on Sunday, July 7 with
80 In attendance.
President for 1964 is Donald
Stephen, Exeter; sec-treas.,
Mrs. Donald Stephen, Exeter;
table committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Bell, Detroit, and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Houston,Sea-
forth; sports, Harry andShirley
Jacques, Zion, and Bob and
Joyce Munn, Cromarty.
Oldest present was Mrs.
Thos. Bell, Hlimville; youngest,
Randy McNaughton, Z uric
farthest distance, Miss Myrtle
Bell, New Westminster, B.C.;
closest birthday, Mrs. Floyd
Cooper, Elimville;
Races, 1 to 4 yrs, Gail Par-
sons, Brent Marshall; 5 to 7,
Diann Robinson, Denice Robin-
son; 8 to 11, Brenda Skinner,
David Robinson; 12 to 15, Jean
Bell, boys, 12 to 15, Spencer
Bell, Haney, B.C., youngladies,
Jean Bell, Mary Lou Schenk;
young men, Graham Bell, Jr.
Haney, B.C.; married ladies,
Roseline Schenk, Bernice Ja-
ques; married men, Paul Mc-
Naughton, Floyd Cooper;
Grandmothers walk, Mrs. Alf
Hunkin; grandfathers walk, An-
drew Houston; kick the slipper,
juniors, Jean Bell; seniors, Bob
Marshall; lucky spot, Mrs. Alf
Hunkin.
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Novel contests, group competitions feature summer family gatherings Times-Advocate, JOY 18, 1%3 Page 11
Gordon and Bernice Welberg;
Paper bag relay, Barbara
Heenan, Dianne Thompson; bal-
loon with water relay, Mr. and
Jerome Deitrich; kicking
slipper (children), David Pass-
Mere, Dennis passmore; la-
dles, Viola Thompson, Kay Wei-
berg; men, Bill Baker, Fred
Haist; pinning on patch, Ronald
Thompson, Mrs, Joe Bruce;
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Side;
Winners of free draws, Arnie'
Willert, Bradley Willert, Wendy
Brpoks, Jerome Deitrich, Mrs.
Willard Soeder; yoengest baby
Present, Judy Weiberg, (laugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wei-
berg, Grand Bend; oldest person
present, Mr. Will Willer t,
Dashwood.
Supper hour was next with
Mrs. Amiel Willert in charge
assisted by her committee.Sil-
ence was observed in memory
of departed loved ones,
couver, B,C., •Guelph,
derich, Sarnia, Br ann p t en,
ranton, Wopdham, Ilderton„
Lucan, London, Hensall, Sea-
forth and surrounding commu-
nity.
Hodgert and Lillian.Hodgert;
distance judging, ladies, Lois
Hodgert, Marion Cann; men,
Jim. Hodgert, Hiram Dixon;
Youngest person attending,
Murray Dixon; oldest person,
Mrs. Lorne Webster,
The new slate eleiticere ere:
president, Milton Willert; vice-
president, Frank freilmer, sec,
treas. Mrs. LloydJeneS; table
convener, Mrs, Darl feller;
sports chairman, Dari Weiberg,
It was voted to hold it next
year at the same place. Congregate in hall
The 26th Brokerishire reunion
was held, owing to rain, in the
Parish Hall, Trivitt Memorial
Church on Sunday, July 14.
About 40 were present from At-
wood, Hamilton, St, Thomas,
London, Lucan, Dashwood, Ex-
eter and Crediton.
Mrs. Don Adams and Miss
Gloria Adams were on the
sports committee and had a
good line of games and con-
tests,
A picnic supper was served
at which time it was decided
to hold a reunion next year on
July 12 at Riverview park,
Exeter.
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Attend from. US
The 38th Hodgert Reunion
was held at Queen's Park, Strat-
ford, Wednesday July 10, with
an attendance of 90.
Members attended from Ex-
eter, London, Fullarton, Hen-
sail, Peterborough, T ham e s
Road, Lucan, Miss. C raig,
Mount Clement, Michigan, and
Milwaukee, Wisconsin;
Officers for 1964 are: Honor-
ary President, Garfield Hod-
gert; president, Campbell Dow;
secretary, Agnes Bray; trea-
surer, Reg. Hodgert; table corn-
alb
as a mummy, It was the time
factor and the wind made it
competitive.
Following the supper hour
officers were named for the
1964 picnic. Hon, president Is.
Jelin Hunter; president, Jack
Delbridge; vice -pr esid cut,
Glenn Hunter, secretary, Mrs.
Harold Hunter, assistant, Ray
14 4rilthle; sport s committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock, Mr.
MO Mrs. Stewart Triff and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Youngblut; table
CoMmittee, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Coate s, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan
Brock and Mr. and Mrs. Heber
Davis.
The reunion will be held at
the same place the first Sunday
in July 1964.
Members attended from yan-
rnittee, Mr., and Mrs, Arnold
Cann, Mrs. and Mrs, Milton
Hodgert, Mr, and Mrs. Neil
Hodgert; .sports committee, Mr,
and Mrs, Donald Bray, Mr, and
Mrs, Hiram Dixon,
Winners in sperts were;:
girls, 4 and under, Diane Hod-
gert, Laurel Hodgert; boys, Mi-
chael Strapp, Pant GaiSer; girls
5 to 7, Linda Hodgert, Janice
Stewart; boys, Robert Prey,
Larry Mayo; girls, to 10,
Brenda Hodgert, Judith Cann;
boys, Gordon Maye, Tommy
Hodgert; boys, 11 to 14, Jack
Hodgert, Brian. Hodgert;
ladies, Wilma Coates,
Agnes Bray; married ladies,
Margaret Gilmour, Marlon
Cann; married men, Ross Hod-
gert, Hiram Dixon; ladies kick
Hodgert;
the slipper, Marion Cann, Lil-
lian men, Don Mayo,
Bill Hodgert; balloon blowing
contest, Marie Hodgert, Hiram
Dixon; clothes pin race, Ross
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The tenth Hunter reunion was
held at „Riverview Park Sunday
with about 90 in attendance.
President Jack Delbridge
gave a few words of welcome at
2.30 pm and turned the picnic
over to the sports committee
when Stewart Griff, called on
the address system, lie was as-
sisted in a program of sports.
by Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brock.
One Contest caused much
merriment when eight couples
took part and eachlady wrapped
her man in a roll of toilet paper-
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Ferguson reunion
The third Ferguson reunion,
Western division, was held
Wednesday, July 3 at Queen's
Park, Stratford.
Members were present from
Peterborough, Blackstock, Cli-
fford, Lucknow, London, Mt.
Brydges, Grand Bend, Hensall
and Exeter.
Following dinner introduction
of families took place. It was
decided that a union picnic, Eas-
tern and Western divisions be
held every five years.
President Jack Ferguson of
Clifford presided for election of
officers for 1964 as follows:
president, Hugh T. Love, Hen-
sail; secretary, Mrs. Beatrice
(E) Sperling, London; treasu-
rer, Rev. Merrill Ferguson,
Stratford.
Jack Ferguson had charge of
sports for children.
Owing to Dominion day 1964
falling on first Wednesday of
July, it was decided to have
executive choose the date for
1964 picnic.
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Pym gathering
Approximately 70 people ga-
thered for the 31st annual Pym
picnic at Riverview Park, Exe-
ter, on July 7. Sam Skinner,
president welcomed those at-
tending.
The subject of compiling a
family tree was brought up by
Howard Pym. Ernie Pym has
spent considerable time on this
project and it is almost ready
to go to press.
Next year's picnic is to be
held in Riverview Park, Exe-
ter, on Sunday, July 5. The new
executive chosen is: President,
Jack Pym, Forest; vice-pre-
sident, Jack Eagleson, Parkhill;
secretary, Mrs. Malcolm Kirk-
land, Kitchener; table commit-
tee, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McNamara,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner;
sports committee, Mr. and Mrs.
John Pym, Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Pym, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Shulman.
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tests--pre - schooler carrying
serviette In teeth, Dianne Skin-
ner; boy's rabbit hop race,
Mark Shulman; girls walking
heel - to - toe, Karen Skinner;
boys' three legged race, Stan
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Howard Pym; men putting a
nylon on a balloon, John Pym;
women bow watching, Mrs. Jack
Pym; women, pinching pennies
with clothespin, Mrs. Ewart
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Will ,Raynes, St. Marys; oldest
lady, Mrs. Sarah Hotham, Dela-
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Kirkland, Kitchener; grandmo-
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Willett reunion
The 18th annual Willert re-
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