eae So! 308 I HiFi ARAL AR TEARS PHATE SFE EINER ASRS 'Ferguson On Saturday, July 25, 1970 over one hundred Ferguson descendants gathered in the Blackstock Recreation Centre for the thirty-third annual re- union and the second joint reunion with the Western Ontario division. Registra- tion was followed by a boun- tiful dinner. President Bill Pate opened the business ses- son by welcoming all and introducing the represent. atives from the western group. Beatrice Sparling re- plied bringing greetings from that area: Bob Fallis and his son" were welcomed as visit- ors from Jamaica and Elean- or Ferguson, Edmonton brought greetings from the picnic in Western Canada. Remarks by Clarence Fergu- son expressed regrets and Buddal Avoid Being Disappointed Book Your Call Peter Hvidsten 985-3089 after 5 p.m, ---- OPTIMIST BINGO AUGUST 6 SACRED HEART PARISH HALL Uxbridge BIG JACKPOT LITTLE JACKPOT -- $110 52 numbers called , Over 100 Attend P ° ° ICNIC greetings from other areas including British Columbia and Quebec. The following slate of officers was elected for 1971: -- . President--Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Ferguson Vice-Presdient--Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamilton Sec'y--Mrs. Lloyd Wright Treasurer--Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell , Jean Ferguson orgnized prizes for the following: Persons for the farthest away--Bob Fallis &son, Jamaica; Eleanor Fergu- son, Edmonton. Oldest Lady--Edith Beacock Oldest Man--Charlie Smith Most recently married couple --Pauline and Doug Beckberger Longest married couple-- Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells 1970 coins--Lisa Dorrell Largest Family--Stuart Dorrells Youngest Child--Patricia Boal V Birthday nearest July 25-- Mark Hamilton Grandmother with the most grandchildren present-- Nerona Ferguson Children's sports were con- ducted by Bill and Shirlev Pate assisted by Don and Lenore Hamilton. A few people visited the Union cemetery, the site of their ancestors' graves. An enjoy- able conclusion to the after- noon was provided by a hay- ride conducted by Bill Fer- guson through his farm to the lovely Heintzpan home which, was orginially built by Samuel Ferguson, the first Ferguson to settle in Cart- wright. ' : Na $220 i Girls Shorts, Jumpsuits irls Cotton Pyjamas Boys and G } Bathing Suits Tn 2 plese Tey 3ets Jackets 2 piece slack sets Sleeveless dresses 2 price 20% Off $1.00 & $2.00 Fall Coats Tables 1/2 Price . - I . Children's Boutique ACROSS FROM THE MUNICIAL OFFICE Prince Belated greetings are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Bond, Toronto, formerly of our village who recently were widely entertained when they celebrated their sixtieth anniversary. Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. B. Fear graciously en- tertained the following ladies .| Mrs. E. Mulvey, Mrs. C. Luke, Mrs. E. McKerihan and Mrs. S. Lindsay. Other invited guests regretted being absent due to illness. Mrs. Geo. Mews (Gladys Midgley) Toronto visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Midgley. Mr. and Mrs. I. Doyle and family have been paid a visit from her father Mr. Thomp- son of Bobcaygeon who has just returned from the west]. coast. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. L. Beacocks included Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. Allison and daughter, Mrs. O. Hill of Blackstock. Dr. W. M. and Mrs. Lyle and family of Kit- chener, Mrs. M. Huntle-, Oshawa, Mr. B. Martyn and lady friend of Toronto. , Mr. Garth Brooks who has just returned home from a week of employment with Permaclab Siding Co. of Ri- chmond Hill. While there Garth visited Mr. Eric Small- man and enjoyed "Man and his World". Rev. M. and Mrs. Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mar- tyn were guests of the Mar- tyn - Clark wedding in Mid- land, Saturday. o Cuts through walls--easily i] Clean up storm, damage --fast; tA WE YAEL LR bo FAT a Th 4 ES SL LES AR 75055 wat 3.9 Albert Mr. and Mrs. I. Doyle were guests attending the wedding of her niece the Rogers - Harrison wedding in Angli- can church in Lindsay on Saturday. Miss Carol Preece a bride- to-be is being visited by her mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Preece and her 90 year old grandmother Mrs. Preece all of England. They will remain for Carol's forth- coming wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter were with her parents Mr. & Mrs. J. McLeod's home, Black- stock. 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