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any Family Groups
HoId Annu'aI Gatherings
REID
REUNION. ,
The seventh annual picnic of
the Reid' family was held on
June 21 at the Lions Park, Sea -
forth. A program of races and
games was conducted by Mrs.
Jack Mustard and Mrs. Ken
Mercer. •
The winners were: Kick the
slipper, Mrs, George Cantelon;
races, eight and under, Linda
Carter; 8.12, Barbara Keyes;
boys, Ervin Keyes. Mrs. Bruce
Keyes was proven to be She
mystery lady by Mrs. -Fred Mul;
holland. Mrs. Ken Mercer con-
ducted a make-believe televi-
sion program, • in which many
of the family members took
part.
Those present were from
Clinton, Brumfield, Varna, Tav-
istock, Woodstock, London and
Seaforth.
MILLER-McDOUGALL
The Miller -McDougall picnic
was held in the Seaforth Lions
Park with over 50 present.
Mrs. Peter Simpson had
charge of the sports, followed
by supper with Mr. and Mrs.
William Lamport in charge.
The business meeting followed.
Results of race are: Girls,
six to eight, Joyce Rohde; eight
to 10, Jean Cole; 10 to 12, Di-
anne Adkins; boys, six to eight,
Peter Simpson; eight to 10,
James Miller; 10 to 12, Donald
Cole; young women, Linda Ev-
ans; young men, Robert Mc-
Cartney;' married women; Mrs.
- Marion McCartney ; married
men, Wilson McCartney; young-
est child; Audrey Adkins; most
articles in purse, Janet Miller;
most • silver pieces in pocket,
Lesli Miller; birthday nearest
picnic, Janet Miller; annivers-
ary nearest picnic, Mr. and Mrs.
Alyin Cole.
The younger children enjoy-
ed a peanut scramble and sev-
eral relays were held with Al-
vin Cole and Wilson McCartney
as captains.
CONSTANCE S.S. AND SCHOOL
The Constance 'Sunday School
and school held a picnic at
the Lions • Park when, sports
winners were:
Girls 6-8, • Lynda Anderson,
• Faye Dalton, Karen Tosczak;
boys 6-8, Brian Jewitt, Kevin
Jewitt, Teddy Sailows; girls 10,
and under, Linda Preszcator,
Donna Buchanan, Janet Otten;
boys, ,10 and under, Kenneth
Anderson, Larry Jewitt, Jim
Buchanan; girls, 12 and under,
Blanche Dalton, Margaret
Whyte; boys, 12 and under,
Keith Tosczak, Donny Jewitt,
Jimmy Anderson; minute race,
Mrs. Don Buchanan; children's
kick the slipper, Jimmy Ander-
son, Kelly Dalton; ladies kick
the slipper, Deanna- Dale, Mrs,
Bob Dalton; wheelbarrow race,
Keith Tosczak and Donny Jew-
itt, Kenny Anderson" and Kelly
Dalton; three-legged race, Kathy
Dale and Blanche Dalton, Keith
Tosczak and Donny Jewitt; tie
race, .Kenny Anderson and Mrs.
Eric Anderson; sack race, Ross
Jewitt, Paul Buchanan; thread
the needle, Mrs. Carson, Mrs.
Eric Anderson (tied); relays,
Life Savers, Mr. Carson's team.
. CARTER REUNION
The Carter reunion was held
at the Lions Park, Seaforth,-on
Sunday, June 28, with about
100 in attendance: Officers
elected were: President, Bob
Carter ; secretary - trea"surer,
Mrs. Bob Carter.
A ball game was played by
the men, and then a delicious
lunch was enjoyed.
Winners of the races were:
Races, five and under, Donny
Carter and Kevin and Annette
Carter; girls, eight and under,
Glenda Johnson and Marie and
Kim"''.Detmo;. boys, eight and
under, Danny. Carter and Blane
Johnson; girls, 12 and under,
Joyce Carter and Dale Pater-
son; boys, 12 and under, Bruce
Carter and Gary Ament; young
men, Charlie . and Harold Knox;
women kick the slipper, Elsie
Wrigley and Ruth Carter; men
kiek the slipper, Bob Carter
and Ken Johnson.
Winners of the games includ-
ed: tie the tie, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Patterson; pick the
'clothespins, Vera Carter and
Murray Carter, Laurie Hanes
and Agnes Carter.
CLARK REUNION
The Clark reunion was held
Sunday at Seaforth Lions Park.
with 60 in attendance. Officers
are: President, W. D. Wilson;
secretary -treasurer, Elva Metz;
sports committee, _ Ruth and
Mervyn Johnston,
Sports results: Girls, six and
under, Ann Clark, Julie Clark;
boys, six and under, Bobbie
Wilson; girls. 7.9, Gloria John-
ston; boys• 7-9, Floyd Johnston,
Keith Clarke; young ladies,
Shirley Johnston, Glenda John-
ston; young men, Wayne Ham-
ilton; married men, W. D. Wil-
son, Bruce Johnston; married
ladies, Mrs. Stuart Wilson, Mrs.
Bruce Johnston; men kick the
-slipper, W. D. Wilson; ladies
kick the slipper, Mrs. Les
Balers; spot walk, Elva Metz;
elimination race, Bruce John-
ston, Gloria Johnston; balloon
relay, Mr. and Mrs. Les Balers;
youngest person, Dianne
ser;,, oldest n, person, Jack Wil-
liatas A peanut , scramble
was held for the children.
New oficer% elected are:
President, W. D. -Wilson; sec-
retary -treasurer, Kathleen
Clark; sports committee, Nellie
and Melvin Hamilton,
WINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH
The Wingham Baptist Church
Sunday School held a picnic
Saturday at the Seaforth Lions
Park with 84 in attendance.
Sports committee was John
Currie, Frank Collar and Hart-
ley Watson. Lunch committee
included Mrs. Elinor C91lar,
Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick and
Mrs. Muriel Cantelon.
Sports winners were: •Run-
ning races, girls and boys four
ye -ars and under, Laurie Ann
Kerwin, Jeffery Watson; girls,
5 and 6 years, Karen Currie,
Mary Hildebrand; boys, 5 and
6 years, David Stapleton, Kenny
Procter; girls, 7 and 8 years,
Sylvia MacLean, Sandra Cur-
rie; boys, 9 to 11 years, Jed
House, Brady House; girls, 9
to 11 years, Adora MacLean,
Ruth Ellen Currie; junior high
girls, Joan Cantelon, Lynda
Levquie; junior high boys, Don-
ald Collar, Donald Procter; sen-
ior high girls, Ann Jouwsma,
Audrey Collar; senior high
boys, Bryon Collar, Ray Schei-
fele; ladies shoe -kicking rage,
Lynda Stapleton, Ann Jouws-
Ma; sack race for children,
Sandra Currie, Brenda Staple-
ton; teenage sack race, Ann
Jouwsma, Lynda Levquie; rug-
by ball throwing, Bryon Collar,
Ray Scheifele; water balloon
competition, Patricia Cantelon
and Ruth 411en Currie, David
Stapleton and Brady House.
This was followed with a 'de-
licious picnic supper.
BALL REUNION
The annual Ball reunion was
held at Seaforth Lions Park
with, approximately 150 rela-
tives present, • Guests were pre-
sent from Goderich,, London,
Stratford, Cooksville and sur-
rounding district. The children
enjoyed a .swim in the pool;
while the men had a ball game.
Sports were then held and
the results were as follows: five
and under, Michael and Paul
Gibbings; girls, 9 and under,
Debra Gibbings and Arva Ball;
boys, 9• and under, Grant Laws
and Doug Durnin; girls, 14 and
under, Daryl Ball and John Gib-
bings; ladies' race, Norma
Vodden; men's race, Leonard
Hoffman; time race, Ethel Ball
and Edith Wright; nails in a
board, 'Bert Shobbrook; jelly
bean contest, Eyelyn Tasker.
A poptop relay was held, fol-
lowed by a peanut scramble,
which was enjoyed by all the
children. These sports were
convened by Merle and Bill
Stanbury, Alan Ball and Bob
Ball,
Supper Was served under .a
committee including Jean and
,Ed. Dolmage, Lea and Olive
Ball and • Dave and Mabel Mc-
Leod. ..
President Ernie Durnin pre-
sided for the business session.
New officers ar-: Honorary pres-
dents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dun --
in; president couple, Helen and
Wayne Fisher; vice-president
couple; Lloyd and Edna 'Pfaff;
secretary -treasurer couple, Ken
and Mary Gibbings; committee:
Warren and Marie Gibbings,
Bev , and Arnold Riley and
Lloyd and Vera Penfound:
John Gibbings was the old-
est person present; youngest
person, Kevin Adams, of Gode-
rich. The family coming the
farthest was Mr, and Mrs. Stew-
art Ball, of Cooksville. :1
DIEGEL REUNION
The 27th annual Diegel re-
union was held at the Com-
munity. Park,- Brodhagen, on
Sunday, June 28. The afternoon
was spent in bail' games, horse-
shoes, races and other games,
and lunch was served after the
business period.
Winners of the various events
were: Oldest lady present, Mrs.
Christine Leonhardt, Walton,
80; oldest gent present, George
Diegel, Brodhagen, 90; oldest
married couple, Mr, and Mrs.
Henry E. Diegel; the most re-
cent married couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Diehl; youngest baby,
Lloyd Roger Diehl, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Diehl; coming
the farthest, Mrs. Rachel Doyle,
Scarborough, Warren Sholdice
and Barbara Plumsteel, Scar-
borough; largest family pres-
ent, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Par-
sons, Staffa.
Officers for 1965 are: Presi-
dent,. Henry C. Diegel; vice-
president, Harold Diegel; secre-
tary -treasurer, Fred W. Kist-
ner; booth committee, Warren
Sholdice, Mr. and Mrs, Ken-
neth Getke; bingo committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hinz, Mr.
and Mrs, Don Rolph, Earl Rock;
sports committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Querengesser; "'"Mi-, and
Mrs. Walter Diegel,-- Mr. and
Mrs: Gary Sholdice; lunch com-
mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Heck-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leon-
hardt, Mr. and • Mrs. ,Ralph
Fischer, _ Mr. and Mrs.. Irvin
Swint; horseshoes, .Martin Die -
gel; bell game, Richard Leon-
hardt, Sr.
Sports winners were: Races—
girls. four and under, Kathy
Rolph, Cheryl Diegel, Ruth
Gloor; boys, four and under,
Billy Vock, Calvin Diegel, Ran-
dy Rolph; six and under: girls,
Sandra Diegel, Wanda Voch,
Cindy Diegel; boys, Richard
Parsons, David ,Rock; eight and
under, Dennis Diegel; 10 and
under, girls, Joyce Vock, Shar;,
on. Vock, Linda McLean; boys,
Carl Diegel; 12 and under,
girls, Sharon McLean, Karen
Leonhardt; boys, Paul Parsons,
Douglas Vock, Earl Leonhardt;
14 and under, girls, Ruth Ann
Diegel, Gloria Diegel, Linda
Diegel; boys, Paul Parsons,
Jimmy Diegel; balloon on an-
kle, June M ek, Gloria Diegel,
Paul Eisler, Jimmy Diegel;
boys wheelbarrow, , Roger Die -
gel, Jimmy Diegel; girls carry-
ing bean on spoon in mouth,
Sharon McLean, Joyce Vock;
ladies dropping penny in milk
bottle, Mrs. Ed. Kressler, Mrs.
R- Sholdice, Mrs. N. Ahrens,
Mrs. R. Doyle. Sawdust scram-
ble was held for children six
years, and under. -
Ants aren't as industrious as
we think. They are always„ go-
ing to picnics.
Bride: "Do you • still take an
interest in •everything I do?"
Husband: "Why, certainly.
For example, I've spent all day
wondering what you put in that
pie we had for supper last
night." -
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